Justin Sane

Justin Sane - 61C Days Turned To Nights songtekst

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I'll catch you again someday 

on the streets of pittsburgh pennsylvania 

then again maybe not 

where we can sit and reminisce 

about our younger years 

and how we'd stay in bed all day 

when you should of been in class, then 



then in the night 

that light shone down upon you 

made you look like the star that you were 

then in the night 

that light shone down upon you 

made you look like the star that you are 



daytime thoughts on those streets 

through winter breezes freezing gusts of wind 

cutting razors to my years 

those bitter cold days cast your silhouette 

angel like through the fogged up cafe glass 

reality became a dream 



then in the night 

that light shown down upon you 

made you look like the star that you were 

yea, then in the night 

that light shone down upon you 

that light shone down upon you 



driving you to the airport 

watching you walk off to the 

plane that did carry you away 

you were too sad to look back to wave goodbye 

so i'm not going to tell you what you missed 

and im not going to tell myself 

that i will never find you going in those lights again 

cause i dont know if i will ever have that chance 

but still i'll never forget those days we had 

and i'll never forget those nights in the dark 

in the pitch black moon light 

the streets of this town are still cold 

and still windy but the 61c doesnt feel the same 

you said lets just leave it to fate 

so i guess i'll just have to leave it to fate 

and wait and remember those days turned to nights 



when in the night 

that light shone down upon you 

made you look like the star that you were 

when in the night 

that light shone down upon you 

yea...
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