Light on My Face
Denison Witmer
Just after two o'clock a.m.
There's only drunks on the roads
I told you not to
You said you still have to go
So if you'll be sleeping late
Won't you call me when you wake
I lay in the darkness and you
Will be the light on my face
We build our friendships in bottles
They take a long time to set
Step back and wonder
How did we get into that
Where we're drowning in the waves
Where we're owning our mistakes
I was in the darkness and you
Became the light on my face
Nothing replaces you now
Nobody knows how
Nothing replaces you now
No one and no how
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