Dear You, you might remember me
I fell over you last week
I was the nervous wreck in black
Who tried to impress you with my speech
I was trying not to let on
That I'm just a stupid kid
But I think I was transparent
Can you tell me how I did
Was it obvious
Was it clear that I am lost at see
Or did I convince you
That the face you saw was really me
Sitting alone in a loud room
I didn't know anyone
I was smiling but trying
Not to come completely undone
Then you turned to me and asked me
What drove me to think this way
I wanted to run instead of answer
For fear that I'd give myself away
I won't lie to you
I don't have anything to offer anyone
So I won't ask much of you
Just sing to me as I stay up and wait for the sun
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