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Album: No Devolucion (2011)
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  • Can you feel it in the dead of night?
    It's all around but can't be seen
    Can you hear it in the parking lot?
    It only speaks when spoken to
    Can you find it in the marathon?
    The more you take the more you leave
    Can you see them in a pane of glass?
    You know them but they don't know you
    I can see it now
    What gets lost but never found?
    What could fasten two
    Yet only touches one?
    Who could make it hurt
    As much as it did before?
    (You could tie a string
    Around the place where it used to show)

    I can hear the ocean when I say your name
    In the yellow hem of the sea's blue skirt
    You're the last asleep on a one-way train
    It's been eight years if it's been a day
    You can see her in a pane of glass
    You think you know her but you don't
    You share a family but you don't share a name
    Some things run deeper than blood

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