“Because your candle burns too brightwell, I almost forgot it was twilight. Even if I think that you are right, well, I'm tired of being down, I got no fight. You're wonderful, and it's beautiful, but I'm already somebody's baby. And if i went with you, I'd disappoint you, too.”

Twilight.
Lyrics, From a Basement on the Hill (posthumous, 2004)

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American singer-songwriter 1969–2003

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