Lyrics: BAGMAN
Music: BAGMAN
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Wake me before the streetlights die
Before the morning tells the truth
Before the shopfronts lift their shutters
And the city looks like proof
I have been walking in a circle
With your old voice in my coat
Every corner has a memory
Every memory has a throat
The foxes own the pavement
The bakery starts to breathe
There is flour on the doorway
Like a blessing I can see
Wake me before the streetlights die
Let me dream a little more
In the dark I still can hold you
Like you never reached the door
Wake me before the streetlights die
When the blue begins to thin
I have loved you through the night time
Now I have to learn the morning
Maybe grief is just a shelter
Made of rain and neon signs
Maybe I have lived too long inside
The almost and the might
Your last text was not cruel
It was careful, clean, and kind
That is why it cut me deeper
There was nowhere left to fight
I forgive the empty bedroom
I forgive the one-way street
I forgive the bus for leaving
I forgive my tired feet
Wake me before the streetlights die
Let me dream a little more
In the dark I still can hold you
Like you never reached the door
Wake me before the streetlights die
When the city starts again
I will carry what is left of us
Like warmth beneath my skin
And if the day comes quietly
I will not call your name
I will let the last light leave me
And still be here the same