As I woke to start my day
I washed my hope and joy away
Putting on my brand-new suit and tie
I combed my hair back from my face
And found my smile had been replaced
With a weary frown and sadness in my eye
I need a shave
Again a slave
To what I thought that I should be
Wait for me, Anneli
As I walked and caught the train
My mind sung out a faint refrain
That somehow I had already missed my stop
As streets and houses passed me by
A Familiar shape just caught my eye
At our old street at our favorite coffee shop
I jumped from the car
But she was too far
She could not hear me call her name
Wait for me, Anneli
When I finally caught that girl
I spun her around into my world
And held her in a warm and loving embrace
Imagine her and my surprise
When we looked into each others eyes
and saw the shock on a stranger's face
I came unlaced
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