Lyrics The Diner - Kaskade , Sara Diamond
I
am
sitting
in
the
morning
at
the
diner
on
the
corner
I
am
waiting
at
the
counter
for
the
man
to
pour
the
coffee
And
he
fills
it
only
halfway
and
before
I
even
argue
He
is
looking
out
the
window
at
somebody
coming
in
"It
is
always
nice
to
see
you,"
says
the
man
behind
the
counter
To
the
woman
who
has
come
in,
she
is
shaking
her
umbrella
And
I
look
the
other
way,
as
they
are
kissing
their
hellos
And
I'm
pretending
not
to
see
them
and
instead
I
pour
the
milk
I
open
up
the
paper,
there's
a
story
of
an
actor
Who
had
died
while
he
was
drinkin
It
was
no
one
that
I
had
heard
of
And
I'm
turning
to
the
horoscope
and
looking
for
the
funnies
When
I'm
feeling
someone
watching
me
and
so
I
raise
my
head
There's
a
woman
on
the
outside
looking
inside;
Does
she
see
me?
No,
she
does
not
really
see
me
'cause
she
sees
her
own
reflection
And
I'm
trying
not
to
notice
that
she's
hitching
up
her
skirt
And
while
she's
straightening
her
stockings,
her
hair
is
getting
wet
"It
is
always
nice
to
see
you",
says
the
man
behind
the
counter
To
the
woman
who
has
come
in,
she
is
shaking
her
umbrella
And
I
look
the
other
way,
as
they
are
kissing
their
hellos
And
I'm
pretending
not
to
see
them
and
instead
I
pour
the
milk
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