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[Verse]
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Waving until you pull safe away like you always do
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It's late, I know, still you're hanging out clothes on the line
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What can you do, these late and small hours they don't mean a thing
C
But then how could they to you,
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Almost asleep, in the backseat
C F
With a pillow from your house with that showtune stuck in my head
[Chorus]
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The one that you'd been whistling
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The one that you'd been humming
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For me
Bb
(The one that you've been whistling
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The one that you've been humming
Bb
The one that you've been whistling
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The one that you've been humming
Bb
The one that you've been whistling
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The one that you've been humming
Bb
The one that you've been whistling
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The one that you've been humming)
[Outro]
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And every time I come home, the smell of your house
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And it fills me up with
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Love, cold air, and cigarette smoke
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Head out the kitchen window
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Watching the lightning and storm blow over and away