| I was just leaving.
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| I was just up and walking,
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| When someone said something.
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| It was likely my name.
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| But I didn’t turn then.
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| I just kept on walking.
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| Got to my car and,
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| I am presently driving.
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| But darlin' I can’t go back to Petrolia
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| With something I owe you.
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| I think you already know that.
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| I know I’ll regret it.
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| Not living with you.
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| And you’ll have to sell that house and move to the city.
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| She says no, no, no.
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| There’s this cop in London
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| He’s got it in for me.
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| I known him since high school.
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| He still thinks we’re nineteen.
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| I can’t live nowhere,
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| Where you could run into me.
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| 'Cause I think it’s likely
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| That you’ll make some big scene.
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| And darlin I can’t go back to Petrolia
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| With something I owe you.
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| I think you already know that.
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| I know I’ll regret it.
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| Not living with you.
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| And you’ll have to sell that house and move to the city.
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| She says no, no, no.
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| Out of all the places I could run,
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| Lonely’s destination number one.
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| And I’ll deny it all a little more.
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| Yeah I done it, but I don’t know what I did it for.
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| Stopped at this truck stop
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| Right outside Woodstock,
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| I was gonna get something,
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| But the whole thing was closed.
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| And then I thought I might turn back.
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| And then I thought I might call you.
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| But I didn’t do that.
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| I just kept going.
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| And darlin I can’t go back to Petrolia
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| With something I owe you.
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| I think you already know that.
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| You know that I love you
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| I just cannot live with you.
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| And you’ll have to sell that house and get lost in the city.
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| She says no, no, no. |