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The streetlights and dark nights
Make me think if you when I am down.
All we need know is the star-strewn city skyline,
And this would be a perfect setting for a certain day in May.

And I remember the nights we spent staying up late,
And I remember the times we spent singing our hearts out.

Consider this a letter written straight from the heart.
I know it's not a lot, but music's all I got.
So by writing this I'm giving you a part of me.

And I remember the nights we spent staying up late,
And I remember the times we spent singing our hearts out.

(ROCK)

You're my muse, and I'm confused.
(Is this the beginning or the end?)

Do you remember the nights we spent staying up late?
(Is this the beginning or the end?)
Do you remember the time we spent singing our hearts out?
(Is this the beginning or the end?)

We were just dreamers then,
we never thought we'd get this far from here,
yet stay so close to home.

(ROCK²)

Five years down the line,
How much will you change?
Will you still be mine?
Will you be the same?

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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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