In the winter of '92, right before these ugly trees grew 
I thought I'd never figure you out 
This season lasts so long, I close my eyes and you're gone 
										
With subtle moves you silently dissappear 
By then I'll get back to my old dirty habits 
and useless conversations 
For every moment that just passes by 
From the cheap seats I'll find you 
I'm not sorry for anything 
Even when in my dreams, I can hear you softly speaking 
never losing that same tone through the years 
And as your face gleams, watch as your figures fading 
into the thin air