Came by your house to talk for a while
But the shutters were closed and the grass was overgrown
So I sat and I talked to myself
And when the sun finally set
Well I went for a walk, realized there’s nothing much left
If I can’t see you and I can’t feel you, then do I know you anymore?
Should I stay? Should I wait for you tonight?
Should I stay? Should I wait for you to come home?
When you finally called I picked up the phone
But your silence was the only thing that I heard over the line
Should I stay? Should I wait for you tonight?
Lord, should I stay? Yeah, should I wait for you to come home?
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