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This song was written and recorded years after the rest of "Songs from the 20th Century," during the period in which it was being mixed, mastered and printed. In some ways it is a part of the record and in some ways not.

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On the the count of one, two, three,
You'll wake and fall in love
With the first boy you see
And tell him 'bout
the places where you went before you
found the one who stands before you

Now, let me step away and say
That I never lied or made you hide inside my frame.
I just tried to step inside and see Madeleine.

Being, as it were, with her,
it had to slip away.
Only for a day, can some things bloom.
So in my room
with bits of paper stuck together,
ancient streets of stone and leather.

Indias away, you'll say,
that people come and places go and who's to blame?
But when you think you've gone too far, you're here, Madeleine.

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credits

from Look Outside Your Window — Songs from the 20th Century, released December 25, 2002
Song by Sinclair Smith ©2002. Performed by Sinclair Smith, except bass guitar by David Muller. Recorded by David Muller. Mastered by David Quattrini. Viva OKI Studios.

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