| The gas-lamp flickers in the night
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| And jingle-jangles in the wind
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| The pool-hall cowboys play and play
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| 'Cos pool-hall hot shots don’t go home
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| And a lonely breeze sends shivers
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| From a distant shore
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| Since I don’t see you anymore
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| The morning curtains gently sway
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| A gap throws light across the room
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| You curse that noisy radio
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| Even when you turn it down
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| It tells us bad news of a distant war
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| And I don’t see you anymore
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| Since I didn’t see you
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| Since I didn’t see you
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| Since I don’t see you anymore
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| No me da un bledo si senor
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| Since I don’t see you anymore
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| I’ve always got time for one more
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| Since I don’t see you anymore
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| And a lonely breeze sends shivers
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| From a distant shore
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| And the tears fall faster now love
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| Much more than before
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| Since I don’t see you anymore
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| Sing a song of love to me
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| Sing a song of love to me
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| As the shadows start to grow
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| And I won’t be sad and lonely
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| Anymore
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| 'Cos if you sing a song of love to me
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| I will always find a smile
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| That will warm my cold, cold heart
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| Just for a while
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| Songs of love I know so well
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| Yea, I’ve seen some days and had some times
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| Lucky boy I can hear you say
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| You think my sun does nothing but shine |