| I was hanging round, I couldn’t see you
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| Oh the lights were low in that old country-bar
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| But I heard your voice and felt my heart was breaking
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| Then I walked on to the stage
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| And you looked into my face
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| I knew, the words you sang were meant for me
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| I was on the road, I’d never seen you
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| I sang my songs and played my old guitar
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| Little country songs for all the lost and loners
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| In the Honky-Tonks and bars
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| Feeling almost like a star
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| I played your favourite songs on my guitar
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| But I don’t know who you are
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| You’re my inspiration
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| When the bird has lost it’s song
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| You were just a loner
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| Who was always on the run
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| Every hour of the day
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| Is just a moment far away
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| When you’re no longer near me
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| To cheer me up again
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| Am I the only one, or am I dreaming
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| To follow you to every local bar
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| I can’t resist the love songs that you’re playing
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| In the Honky-Tonks and bars
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| Feeling almost like a star
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| I played your favourite songs on my guitar
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| But I don’t know who you are
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| You’re my inspiration
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| When the bird has lost it’s song
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| You were just a loner
|
| Who was always on the run
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| Every hour of the day
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| Is just a moment far away
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| When you’re no longer near me
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| To cheer me up again
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| You’re my inspiration
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| When the bird has lost it’s song
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| You were just a loner
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| Who was always on the run
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| Every hour of the day
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| Is just a moment far away
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| When you’re no longer near me
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| To cheer me up again |