I was waiting for the nightfall
And remembered when you said sometime
When you're gone I bet you'd say
"Oh honey, you don't know how to smile"
And tenderness on your face
I caught your gaze in my mind
The sun had set and I thought you'd say
"Oh honey, you don't know how to smile"
Rows of cobblestones on the road veer
And bend in waves through summer fields
Like a whisper blowing in the pale light
Saying, "you don't know how to smile"
I was waiting for the nightfall
Like an evening bell and a vacant chime
And when you're gone I bet you'd say
"Oh honey, you don't know how to smile"
Rows of cobblestones on the road veer
And bend in waves through summer fields
Like a whisper blowing in the pale light
Saying, "you don't know how to smile"
"Oh honey, you don't know how to smile"
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