Did you leave your hands out in the cold for me?
Did you ask me twice to see if I would change my mind?
Did you say a word to catch my eye?
Did you say a word to catch my eye?
I saw you standing by the edge of my awareness
I took your hand and showed you to my floor
Were you always standing at my door?
Were you always standing at my door?
You have to learn yourself to love somebody new
You have to see the light to show the way for you
Ooo
Did the flowers grow because I told them to?
Or did you water me each day and night till I grew up?
Did you ever sprout a single flower?
Did you ever sprout a single flower?
I saw a light turn on inside my head, the first time
Up in the attic where I'd never been in years
And now you're always keeping on my light
And now you're always keeping on my light
You have to learn yourself to love somebody new
You have to see the light to show the way for you
Ooo
I heard you walking by in a nearby aisle
So if I walked back home, and you wouldn't know
I saw your shadow pass on the court yard grass
And I kept composed, and didn't say so
I have you playing off in places that I go
I have you playing off in places that I go
"I'm just thankful I'm still big enough to scare away someone - And small enough in the morning to hide from the sun - But tough enough secretly to get the job done" - "Dead Bees and Bee Stings" Postman
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