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Do they not have pen or paper where you are?
'Cause I haven't heard from you in ages
I relive each memory
From time to time, read notes exchanged
With all those scented pages
It's coming back, it's all coming back to me nowTell me everything turned out alright
'Cause I'm where that we said that we'd meet tonight
Does he treat you like you want?
Does he ask to take your hand?
Does he believe in dreams we talked about?
When with no music we dancedI thought you said that you'd come find me
I thought you said, you'd be home by now
I heard you sang that you'd come back here
So I wrote to remind you to somehowDance by yourself and think of me when you do
I'm not sure you understand
What this means to me, what you do to me
I'm willing to prove that you're the one I regret to slip away
Now I know it was only you

That I've been searching for, been missing all this timeI thought you said that you'd come find me
I thought you said, you'd be home by now
I heard you sang that you'd come back here
So I wrote to remind you to somehowI thought you said that you'd come find me
I thought you said, you'd be home by now
I heard you sang that you'd come back here
So I wrote to remind you to somehowLet the past be past, let's start today
Letters won't do
I need to see your face, tell me where to meet
And I'll tell you why we should be
(I'll tell you why we should be)I thought you said that you'd come find me
I thought you said, you'd be home by now
I heard you sang that you'd come back here
So I wrote to remind you to somehowI thought you said that you'd come find me
I thought you said, you'd be home by now
I heard you sang that you'd come back here
So I wrote to remind you to somehow

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Anberlin was formed in 2002 in Winter Haven, FL, USA. Their debut album, Blueprints For The Black Market, was quite successful. Spurred on by popular singles Readyfuels and Change the World, it sold over 60,000 copies and raised Anberlin's profile. They released their sophomore album, Never Take Friendship Personal, in February 2005. The album was praised by critics, garnering favourable reviews and winning the band new fans.

Read more about Anberlin on Last.fm.


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