| So, you told me all the time
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| Your past had all but left your mind
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| Real friends, how many of them, how many new?
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| Cause now, you love him all the time
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| Where were you when the train was pulling out
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| Stood staring at the roof saying didn’t they warn me
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| Wouldn’t you like to believe, that we
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| Could have carried any weight that was coming down
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| Home ties are the strongest
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| Why didn’t you save me
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| Are you practising all that you preach?
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| You’re always talking with your friends
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| Saying that boy can sing but he’ll never love again
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| Could have been married in the summer, separated in the spring
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| Would have been the story of the year in our home town then
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| Where were you when the train was pulling out
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| Stood staring at the roof saying didn’t they warn me
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| Wouldn’t you like to believe, that we
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| Could have carried any weight that was coming down
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| Home ties are the strongest
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| Why didn’t you save me
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| Are you practising all that you preach?
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| Now, I could never blame you for believing
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| In the start of a dream in the day
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| So, can you really blame me for believing
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| And to long for return to the days |