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There's always a TV on when I go to sleep
Always a podcast playing each morning when I brush my teeth
Anything to fill the silence
To block out the noise
It's funny how a daytime game show
Can be so effective of filling a void

Perhaps there's a world where I'm not alone
Where someone takes care in the ways that I don't
I should ask for a number or give someone mine
But I think I just need some more time 'cause

I don't think that I've been lonely long enough
Haven't had chance to erase the pain that comes with love
There might be a moment, a fleeting second
Where my heart speaks up and says, "Grace, forget it"
And maybe I should but I don't think that I've been lonely long enough

I can still feel my heart sinking as he got up to leave
I can still taste the goodbye when I find a stray tear on my cheek
I don't think of the good times, I just think of the bad
I focus on what we were left with and not what we had

I've forgotten a world where I'm not alone
Where someone takes care in ways that I don't
Can't ask for a number, won't give someone mine
I just need a little more time 'cause

I don't think that I've been lonely long enough
Haven't had chance to erase the pain that comes with love
There might be a moment, a fleeting second
Where my heart speaks up and says, "Grace forget it"
And maybe I should but I don't think that I've been lonely long enough

There might be a moment, a fleeting second
Where my heart speaks up and says, "Grace forget it"
And maybe I should but I don't think that I've been lonely long enough

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