| Ten o' clock at night
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| Funny how you can remember
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| Certain moments in your life
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| I wish I could go back
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| To take back the words I said
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| Though it’s been years since that night
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| They still echo in my head
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| Time is a teacher
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| Oh and time has taught me well
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| What brings a man to his knees
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| Is often brought on by himself
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| If a second chance were offered
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| And she could love me like before
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| I’d go back to the end and start over again
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| On 12−12−84
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| A cold wind was blowing
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| It whistled through the pines
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| I told her I don’t need her
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| And she told me goodbye
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| I remember embers dying
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| In the ashes and the coals
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| And like smoke up the chimney
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| I watched a true love go
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| Time is a teacher
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| Oh and time has taught me well
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| What brings a man to his knees
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| Is often brought on by himself
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| If a second chance were offered
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| And she could love me like before
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| I’d go back to the end and start over again
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| On 12−12−84
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| I’d go back to the end and start over again
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| On 12−12−84 |