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Advice Column Letter

from Don't Trust This Storm by Signalfire

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Another sunrise at my house at six A.M.,
and with it we all know that life is born again.
But it's not the same.
It's not the same.
With it we all know we've changed.

With each new dawn, you're a thousand miles away,
and so with that in mind, we face the day alone.
But I don't want that.
No, I don't want that.
Both of us don't need that.

Dear Abby,
I tried writing you a song.
I wrote a thousand lines, but every one was wrong.
I hope you don't mind settling for less.
Because in my mind I was always second best.

Because when you're home, you know everything's all right.
I wish you'd come home, because I feel alone tonight, so alone.
Gotta bring you back home.

You said you'd be home the sixteenth of December,
But today's the twenty-second of November.
I'm counting days.
I'm counting days,
sitting here in my maze.

Dear Abby,
I tried writing you a song.
I wrote a thousand lines, but every one was wrong.
I hope you don't mind settling for less.
You know I've always seen myself as second best.

And when you get home, maybe we can take a drive.
Let's talk of anything.
Let's just enjoy the night.
That'd be great.
Yeah, that sounds great.
Let's make it a date.

Dear Abby,
I tried writing you a song.
I wrote a thousand lines, but every one was wrong.
I hope you don't mind settling for less.
Because in my mind I was always second best.

Dear Abby,
Dear Abby,
Dear Abby...

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from Don't Trust This Storm, released June 28, 2012

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Signalfire Salt Lake City, Utah

Signalfire began in basement jam sessions, and developed into a group called Cloud Nine, a strictly studio band consisting of the original 4(Chris, Mark, Adam, and Dub Nelly). The band managed to record a self produced and self titled LP in spring 2006 which produced the hits American Idle, The Monster Song, and Two Cents Short. After several years of hiatus, they are back and better than ever. ... more

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