| There’s a picture of us in a bar, out in California,
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| Eatin' fish Tacos an' drinkin' cold, cold beer.
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| An' man we had the time of our lives…
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| Yes, that was a very good year.
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| Drove all the way up the coast of California,
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| All the way the 101.
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| One time we cruised all the way to Vancouver,
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| Just to watch the settin' sun, yeah,
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| Just to watch the settin' sun.
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| Every time I looked in those far away eyes,
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| I could see me gettin' left behind.
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| I gave her my best,
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| But her west was wilder than mine.
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| Got lost in the desert an' found an Indian casino,
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| An' she started rollin' those nines.
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| Stackin' up the chips halfway to Heaven,
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| Without even tryin'.
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| We watched it all go at the roulette wheel.
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| She let it all ride on the black.
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| She said: «You can’t keep what you never had.
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| «Can't keep what you never had.»
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| Laugh like the devil, howl at the moon…
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| I knew I was losin' my mind.
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| I gave her my best,
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| But her west was wilder than mine.
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| An' I was gassin' up in a dust storm outside of Sedona…
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| She was chasin' a tumbleweed.
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| She flagged down a Kenwood, jumped in the cab.
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| It was the last of her I’d ever see.
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| It was the last of her I’d ever see.
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| An' where the wild wind blows an' anything goes,
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| As long as it’s over the line.
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| I gave her my best,
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| But her west was wilder than mine.
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| It was wilder than mine.
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| There’s a picture of us sin a bar, out in California,
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| Eatin' fish Tacos an' drinkin' cold, cold beer. |