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Where are you tonight, I wonder?
And where will you be tonight when I cry?
Will sleep to you come easy, though alone I can't slumber?
Or will you welcome in the morning at another one's side?
How easy for you the years slip under
And left me a shadow the sun can't dispel
I have built for you a tower of love and admiration
I see you so high I cannot reach myself
Where are you tonight, I wonder?
And where will you be tonight when I cry?
Will sleep to you come easy, though alone I can't slumber?
Or will you welcome in the morning at another one's side?
I look through my window at a world filled with strangers
The face in my mirror is the one face I know
You have taken all that's in me, though my heart is in no danger
My heart is in no danger, but I'd still like to know
Where are you tonight, I wonder?
And where will you be tonight when I cry?
Will sleep to you come easy, though alone I can't slumber?
Or will you welcome in the morning at another one's side?
If there's a silence, then it can be broken
If there beats a pure heart, it's there I will go
And time will work its healing, and the spirit will grow stronger
But oh, in the meantime, I'd still like to know
Where are you tonight, I wonder?
And where will you be tonight when I cry?
Will sleep to you come easy, though alone I can't slumber?
Or will you welcome in the morning at another one's side?
Where are you?
Oh where are you?
Where are you?
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