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Nostalgia

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Did you ever wake at four in the morning? You ever, did you have a dream in your head? So determined to hang onto the moment Letting go, surrender, close the door I met a girl when I was shallow sleeping I heard the calling of a new frontier Facing tomorrow like Deucalion and Pyrrha Telling the story of pioneers Love matters most wherever it comes from We see each other when our eyes are closed It's not so easy living out of the shadows It would break my heart if your broke the spell Heaven is waiting and waiting is hell I would rather grow old In the land of my dreams Without them real-life means Nothing at all They said that it couldn't be done You know you must be out of your mind But I've finally found that someone Who'll take a chance and give it a try So I'll lay right back and fantasies Getting nowhere, let me be there I would rather grow old In the land of my dreams Without them real-life means

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