| This is the story of a man
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| Who took for granted everything he had
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| And how he let it all just slip away
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| Never to return again
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| Now twenty years have come and gone
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| And still he wonders what he did so wrong
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| And how that he can win back her heart
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| And finally step outside of the dark
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| He buys fresh roses everyday
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| Her favourite flower so she used to say
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| And now the memories all that he has left
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| And I’m afraid he’ll drink himself to death
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| This is the story of a man
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| Who took for granted everything he had
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| And how he let it all just slip away
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| Never to return again
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| It’s clear she’s moved on long ago
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| But he still clings on to a distant hope
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| That she’ll come back and make a happy home
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| For now it’s him and the bottle all alone
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| Sometimes you’ll see him in the yard
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| A wounded man with a desperate heart
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| He keeps the hedges trimmed nice and neat
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| To keep them the way that the used to be
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| This is the story of a man
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| Who took for granted everything he had
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| And how he let it all just slip away
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| Never to return again
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| A single dress hangs on its own
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| The scent of perfume all he has to hold
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| A wasted life waiting on a dream
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| Hoping for things the way they used to be
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| This is the story of a man (this is the story of a man)
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| Who took for granted everything he had (everything he had)
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| And how he let it all just slip away (he let it slip away)
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| Never to return again (to return again) |