| As I lie here on the sidewalk
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| I keep thinking how we used to talk
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| While my mind’s still sober enough to recall
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| You said you love me, I gave you a ring
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| I stood so tall, felt like a king
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| Long before my life took a long and hard fall
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| Now I’m hungry and cold
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| Alone with my back to the wall
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| I’ve been drowning since I hit the skids
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| In deep water from under this bridge
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| No compassion for any drunk fool that I meet
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| But our song plays loud in my head
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| As you wonder if I’m live or dead
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| You can find me dancing alone in the street
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| There is no one to talk to but me
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| Desperate shadows are all that I see
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| Though your memory eats me alive night and day
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| Can’t remember who turned away first
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| All I’m left with, a powerful thirst
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| For conclusion to a fertile life I pissed away
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| Still it chills me to think
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| How you’d feel to see me this way
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| I’ve been drowning since I hit the skids
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| In deep water from under my bridge
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| No compassion for every drunk fool that I meet
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| But our song plays loud in my head
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| As you wonder if I’m live or dead
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| I’ll still be here dancing alone in the street
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| You can find me dancing alone in the street |