Alone - Together
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Alone - Together
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We sit alone together
And the space begins to breathe
Distance seems to come alive
Why this emptiness between you and me
Where is your compassionate smile
Come here take hold of me
I'll stroke your hair for a little while
Just rest your eyes, it'll be all right you see
Just rest your eyes, it'll be all right you see
We sit alone, together
Your crystal blues have turned to ice
Your heart is colder then november
What is it that i've failed to recognize
I could make all of this better
Just don't close your eyes
I could make all of this better
Just don't close your eyes
I could make all of this better
Please don't close your eyes
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