| I called up Charlie about a quarter past nine and said, «What's going on
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| tonight?»
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| He said, «No plans, but I wouldn’t mind holding a lighter head tonight»
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| I said, «Come to the Skyline, I’ll be washing my sins away»
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| Oh, he just laughed, said, «I'll be late, you know how I can be»
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| I looked in my fridge, it was a dark scene so I buttered some bread
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| Chewed my way out the door and walked down the street
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| To the neon Skyline, I grabbed myself a stool at the bar
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| Oh, somehow Rose always knows just exactly what I need
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| She didn’t ask, she just opened a cold can and set it down in front of me
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| I said thanks and thought about how Judy used to come here with me
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| But I got so tired of her calling this our disease
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| ‘Cause I’m just fine
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| Sometimes I need to clear my mind, you know how that can be
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| Charlie walked in about a quarter past ten and I said, «Greetings, old man»
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| He hung his coat on the wall and took the stool next to mine
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| He asked Rose for one glass of merlot and she laughed
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| Oh, I’m just fine, I’m wasting time, sometimes there’s no better feeling than
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