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I Told Him |
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That My Dog |
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Wouldn't Run by |
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Patty Larkin |
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I Told Him |
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That My Dog |
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Wouldn't Run |
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I told him that |
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I loved someone |
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Yeah, that's my old car out in the parking lot |
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I saw him when he first walked in |
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I thought it was a vision of him |
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He was lookiing like where he had been |
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Looking kind of fragile |
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He said I read the |
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Bible everyday |
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Trying to keep the demons at bay |
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Thank God when the sun goes down |
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I don't blow away |
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My friend said, was he always like that |
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I said yeah, but he was never this bad |
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I remember us playing for nickels and dimes |
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Out on the corner |
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I asked him to marry me once |
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He told me he couldn't because |
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This would be all that there was |
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He said I read the |
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Bible very day |
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Trying to keep the demons at bay |
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Thank God when the sun goes down |
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I don't blow away |
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He was laughing but |
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I didn't get the joke |
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He was dying to light up a smoke |
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And I wanted to cry |
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In the florescent light of the restaurant |
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I smiled and |
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I got up to go |
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I was hoping for a goodbye to hold |
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But it was kinda like touching a ghost |
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So I ran when |
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I walked out |
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He said I read the |
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Bible every day |
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Trying to keep the demons at bay |
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Thank God when the sun goes down |
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I don't blow away |
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I got in my car and |
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I drove Over the bridge to the coast |
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Wondering where does old love go |