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What can I say |
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did I steal you away |
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from a life that you thought you would lead? |
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All days can be strange |
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but then August is dangerous |
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handing your heart to the heat. |
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A quiet line |
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I hope you can love me a long time |
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I hope you can see me through |
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I find the light in your eyes to be bright |
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It started out West |
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in some mountain state test |
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that I carried back east in my bag. |
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And then on to you |
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and the next thing I knew |
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my city had more than it had. |
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"One day |
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nothing without Providence," |
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they'd sing |
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I hope you can love me a long way |
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from home |
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because that's where I'll be. |
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And here's to downtown |
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when there's no one around |
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in the saddest of bars on the block. |
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We're changing the game |
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never the same |
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you can't argue with this little clock. |
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And you said you were fine |
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but the ship is betrayed |
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by its ensign |
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a good distance away it will still shine |
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and wave in the wind to be seen. |
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Place me here in this minute |
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of "let's see" |
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I hope you can love who I might be |
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I hope that the summer will last. |
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A quiet line |
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I hope you can love me a long time |
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I hope you can see me through |
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I find the light in your eyes to be bright. |