| I've been walking through the old town | |
| Looking for a place to waste some time | |
| For the company of strangers | |
| No one who could know what's on my mind | |
| I'll tell myself she'll be alright | |
| Tell myself | |
| I'm doing fine | |
| Yes, I can shoulder the blame | |
| I know how to take a fall. | |
| But tonight | |
| I can't take the pain | |
| So I'm staying here for last call | |
| I'm still taking care of business | |
| Giving out guarantees | |
| But when I look at my reflection | |
| I wonder what life done to me | |
| And if you want to help somebody | |
| I'm a dying breed | |
| If you want to save somebody | |
| I'm a dying breed. | |
| Oh, barman, can | |
| I light up? | |
| There's no one else in here | |
| I've got some money in your jukebox | |
| Can I have another beer? | |
| When I should have been paying attention | |
| I got lost in my weed | |
| She was the last thing that | |
| I wanted But now she's everything | |
| I need And if you want to hurt somebody | |
| I'm a dying breed | |
| And if yon want to love somebody | |
| I'm a dying breed | |
| If you get me out of trouble, honey | |
| I'll be all you need. |