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Yesterday there was an accident on the street where they held hands
They were looking for their hearts
They were there from the start or maybe we
Just a little too young then to understand
What's easy to advance isn't always made to last, uh
Here we are

A card shufflin' past, ambivalence somewhere
Considering her half and he's trying not to laugh when they can see
The reckless blood of humanity tempers the quiet
And all the time they spent has led 'em to another end again, again

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At night in dreams of a thousand moons and clear, blue rain
Sometimes it seems as if we could build a love to free us from pain
I know you think that it's easy to change, but it's a symptom of age

Portrait of two in white in a church house made of glass
Play an imaginary part
And they knew it from the start, now here we are
Barely holdin' on to a promise of forever
Made lyin' in the grass
Oh, it isn't such a task, or maybe we
Just a little too cold not to understand
When reason finds its end
Where an open heart begins to love again

At night in dreams of a thousand moons and clear, blue rain
Sometimes it seems as if we could build a love to free us from pain
I know you think that it's easy to change, but it's a symptom of age

At night in dreams of a thousand moons and clear, blue rain
Sometimes it seems as if we could build a love to free us from pain
I know you think that it's easy to change, but it's a symptom of age

We don't move on when we don't have to
People go, we understand
More life, more vision
More people seein' what they can

At night in dreams of a thousand moons and clear, blue rain
Sometimes it seems as if we could build a love to free us from pain
I know you think that it's easy to change, but it's a symptom of age

Writer(s): James Petralli, Steven Terebecki, Joshua Block, Austin Jenkins

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