Every day, I wait in line
Every single day, to see you smile
But when you go,
Over your shoulder, catching my eye
Will it be 'see you'?
Was it 'goodbye?'
By the train, you walk alone
Talking on the phone, the birds are easy to ignore
Leaving the station, leave me behind
But what does it matter,
A beautiful skyline?
Emma, I never knew the words to tell you,
But by now, I'm strong enough to tear down all these
Boxes, are getting in the way of it.
Every day, I waited here
Every single day, I wonder where you could've gone
Closed up in boxes, closed every door
When will you notice outside your window?
Every day, I used to wait in line
Now every single day, I'm alone
Come out of your boxes, you've left me behind
But what does it matter,
A beautiful skyline?
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