She waits by the [C] window just pass by for the sunlight and [Am] silence come alive.
A cup of [F] tea, a distant tune, and dreams that [G] drift like a red balloon.
The world keeps [C] turning. Cars roll by, but she still
[Am] watches the painted sky. Her hair and [F] curls, her dress so light.
She's holding [G] on to fading light.
She waits by the [C] window like love that [Am] never goes.
A memory in [Dm] motion.
A heart the [G] daylight knows.
She doesn't [C] speak a word.
The silence [Am] says it all. She waits by the [Dm] window [G] like the last [C] leaf in fall. [G]
I pass her [C] street, but not too slow.
Afraid she'll [Am] see me. And I'll show that I still [F] ache.
I still believe in moments [G] only hearts perceive.
She's in the [C] stillness. She's in the song.
In every [Am] place I don't belong. And though the [F]
years have made me wise, I'm lost [G] again. In her blue eyes
she waits by the [C] window. Like love that [Am] never goes.
A memory in [Dm] motion.
A heart the [G] daylight knows.
She doesn't [C] speak a word. The silence [Am] says it all.
She waits by the [Dm] window. [G] Like the last leaf in [C] fall. [G]
Maybe [F] love is just a room where time [C] forgets to close the door.
And every [Dm] breath I take too soon still leads me [G] back to her once more. ...
She waits by the [C] window where the sun [Am] begins to fall.
Though she's [Dm] moved on, she still [G] hears my call.
And if the [C] wind begins to blow, I hope she [Am] feels me
passing slow as I wait by [Dm] her window [G] like I did years [C] ago. [G]
She [C] waits. She [Am] waits [F] by the window. [G] [C]