The Black Heart Procession
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The Waiter No. 4

The Waiter No. 4 lyrics by The Black Heart Procession. This is you and this is me no one understands what is this i've become as memory fades you left me...

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The Waiter No. 4

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This is you and this is me

no one understands

what is this i've become

as memory fades

you left me years ago

where the sky and the snow turn red

this is you and this is me

no one understands

this is why i've waited

to retrace a certain voice

summer's winter's cure

somewhere through the years

i replaced a certain pain

and summer's winter's cure

yet i remain

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