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The Morning After

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The Morning After

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Distant echoes of sounds of laughter

Memories throwing stones to break the dawn

Are the waking sounds of the morning after

The morning after love has gone

The morning after losing everything

Makes this world an unfamiliar place

So I won't even hear the robin sing

I reach and pull your pillow across my face

The morning after telling you goodbye

Leaves me with no kind of love to give

I would have to feel better to cry

You have really hit me where I live

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