Lyrics Loyalty - The Weather Station
Well,
you
called
me
Telephone
ringing
in
the
night
And
you
asked
me
if
I
was
alright
Like
an
afterthought,
an
oversight
And
I
stood,
so
surprised
Trying
to
hold
on
to
my
pride
So
close,
I
could
hear
your
low
sigh
I
said
I
was
fine,
you
said
you
were
fine
There's
a
loneliness,
I
don't
lose
sight
of
it
Like
a
high
distant
satellite
One
side
in
shadow,
one
in
light
But
I
didn't
mind
to
be
alone
that
night,
in
a
city,
I'd
never
seen
All
these
skyscrapers
pooling
on
a
prairie
Built
high
and
tall,
as
though
they
all
compete
Just
to
reach
the
darkness
up
above
That
once
here
had
been
Somewhere
if
there's
a
beauty
you
had
seen
in
me
That
I
wanted
somehow
to
believe
Drift
of
sentiment
and
memory
That
I
couldn't
have,
I
could
not
keep
No,
it
never
did
belong
to
me
It
was
only
ever
another
thing
I
would
carry
Still
it
held
me,
loyalty,
to
a
feeling,
to
some
glimpse
Of
a
love
that
was
only
ever
a
kind
of
distance
That
we
could
not
cross
"Gather
no
moss
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