Staring At The Window
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Staring At The Window
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On our walking through the desert streets
She was looking for everywhere, and i stare
When i called her at the phone
She told me "i don't want to be alone"
Why she has gone to the place i never know
I remember she starring at the window
Why should i cry she is lying by my side
After all i didn't have so much to say
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When she back to her home
She might feel everything so alone
Why she has gone to the place i never know
I remember she starring at the window
Why should i cry she is lying by my side
After all i didn't have so much to say
Why she has gone to the place i never know
I remember she starring at the window
Why should i cry she is lying by my side
After all i didn't have so much to say
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