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I might wait for the mail to arrive; I might not wait for the first snowfall. But then again, I might wait for the last word; I might not wait, though, for the last train out. It might seem fair to wait for the ice to melt; However, I might not wait for the midnight bell. But of course, you might wait for the credits to roll; And you might not wait for the rain to stop. Or perhaps you might wait for the encore; Nevertheless, you might not wait for the lights to go out. I thought you might wait for the tide to come in; And you knew, if not for a moment, that I might not wait for the sun to set. And of course, I might wait for you; But I might not.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 7:21 PM UTC
I Might Wait
I might wait for the mail to arrive; I might not wait for the first snowfall. But then again, I might wait for the last word; I might not wait, though, for the last train out. It might seem fair to wait for the ice to melt; However, I might not wait for the midnight bell. But of course, you might wait for the credits to roll; And you might not wait for the rain to stop. Or perhaps you might wait for the encore; Nevertheless, you might not wait for the lights to go out. I thought you might wait for the tide to come in; And you knew, if not for a moment, that I might not wait for the sun to set. And of course, I might wait for you; But I might not.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 7:21 PM UTC
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