| If you found me lost on your porch one night,
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| Would you take me in and hold me tight?
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| And wrap a dream around my head,
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| In case I tumble out of bed?
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| Just one more time (chorus, repeated four times)
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| If you found me hanging without a prayer,
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| Would you cut me down and lay me there?
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| And wash the sins off of my hands,
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| So I might get another chance?
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| Just one more time (chorus, repeated four times)
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| If I lost the buttons on my coat,
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| And I couldn’t find the golden note,
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| Could I use your hands to find the light,
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| So I might make it through the night?
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| So I count my blessings in this world of sin;
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| The holes in the wall let the cold come in;
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| Could I use your skin to keep me warm,
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| So I might make it through the night?
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| Just one more time (chorus, repeated four times, twice) |