I was waiting in the garden
Cops were almost there
Children laughing, people falling
Now I must compare
All the choices, why I struggle
Beauty seems unfair
Now the lines has gotten too long
Everyone will stare
So I think about the morning
The way you brushed your hair
You came to realize
Not much was there
And I wanted to know, was it me
Was it you, why'd you let me go
Battlefields are in my memories
But I was never there
Why can't dreams be more like problems
Always in the air
Faces that seemed smeared and jagged
I hope God lets me in
I don't deserve a place in Heaven
But save room for my friends
So I think about the morning
The way the coffee felt
I came to realize
I was by myself
And I wanted to know, was it me
Was it you, why'd you let me go
Why'd you let me go (3x)
So I think about the morning
The way the coffee felt
and I came to realize
I was all by myself
and I want you to know
It wasn't me it wasn't you
I had to let you go
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