Hey Love
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Hey Love
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Hey love, didn´t mean to wake you
I can´t sleep anymore
I feel stranded in the ocean
And I keep looking for the shore
We don´t need words to say it
Everyone knows this thing is real
But I´ve been staring at your
potograph
Hey love, could be tomorrow
I feel the wind begin to blow
From the forest to the city
We´re like a fairy tale you know
We don´t need words to say it
I know you´re trying to make it home
And I´m not going anywhere
We don´t need words to say it
I know the time is coming
It´s almost here so until then
I´ll just be staring at your photograph
Hey love could be tomorrow
I feel the wind begin to blow
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