| I saw this old friend at the Eveleigh bar
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| Life hadn’t treated him so well
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| A heart so gold, and words so blue
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| In a body home from hell
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| He said, «If I could tell you one thing, I would tell you this:
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| There’s only one mistake that I have made
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| It’s giving up the music in my fingertips
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| By trying to get to heaven through my veins.»
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| All our lives
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| I watched you search beneath the fallen skies
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| This was no path to glory
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| You always walked before me
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| But you came back to warn me
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| All our lives
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| I saw this woman with tears in her eyes
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| Driving beside me yesterday
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| She turned her head, then I turned mine
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| And I watched her drive away
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| I thought, if I could tell her something, I would tell her this
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| «There's only two mistakes that I have made
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| It’s running from the people who could love me best
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| And trying to fix a world that I can’t change.»
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| All our lives
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| I watched you search beneath the fallen skies
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| This was no path to glory
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| You always walked before me
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| But you came back to warn me
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| All our lives
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| I remember being young and staring at my hands
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| In the middle of the night, the first light of the morning
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| My room like a church, voices down the hall
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| I barely made 'em out, but sometimes you don’t want to know
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| Now that I’m older, I can tell you this
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| The mornings I miss, but I don’t really miss the voices
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| You’ve got a choice, I’ve got the hands
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| Skeletons and plans, you’ve got to let 'em go
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| All our lives
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| I watched you search beneath the fallen skies
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| All our lives
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| I watched you search beneath the fallen skies
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| This was no path to glory
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| You always walked before me
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| But you came back to warn me
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| All our lives
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| All our lives
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| I watched you search beneath the fallen skies
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| This was no path to glory
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| You always walked before me
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| But you came back to warn me
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| All our lives |