Cologne

Album: Way to Normal (2008)
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  • Here in Cologne
    I know I said it wrong
    I walked you to the train
    And back across alone
    To my hotel room
    And ordered me some food
    And now I'm wondering why the floor has suddenly become a moving target

    Four, three, two, one,
    I'm letting you go
    I will let go
    If you will let go

    (Four, three, two)

    Says here an astronaut
    Put on a pair of diapers
    Drove eighteen hours
    To kill her boyfriend
    And in my hotel room, I'm wondering
    If you read that story too?
    And if we both might
    Be having the same imaginary conversation

    Four, three, two, one,
    I'm letting you go
    I will let go
    If you will let go

    (Four, three, two)

    Weightless as I close my eyes
    The ceiling opens in disguise

    Such a painful trip
    To find out this is it
    And when I go to sleep
    You'll be waking up

    Four, three, two, one,
    I'm letting you go
    I will let go
    If you will let go Writer/s: BEN FOLDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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