Lyrics of 'Windows' by Lewis Watson

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I'm not here to startle you
Hell, I only came 'cause you asked me to
It's such a shame that we can't renew
All those feelings that we shared back a month or two

You know, I kept everything that reminds me of us
It sounds weird but your picture's still hung up
I've tried getting distracted by other stuff
But that's not enough

I'm sleeping with a pillow, under lamplight.
Freezing cold, 'cause you always liked the windows
Opened wide.
Just so you know, I'll be here when you make it home.

I'll call you up at like 3am, again
Just to make sure you know that I don't mind waiting,
Although the call will end with us both saying
That we both hate this

I'm not sleeping too well, now I'm sleeping alone
And all you have to do is pick up the phone
And I'll come running to your aid but I'm sure you know
This won't help us grow

I'm still sleeping with a pillow, under lamplight.
Freezing cold, 'cause you always liked the windows opened wide.
Just so you know, I'll be here when you make it home.

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