| Hallelujah Jordan he went to the nearest bar he ordered
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| Whiskey and Soda
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| See how far he’d get to forgetting her
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| Yeah
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| He met her in an all night cafe
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| And they sat all night drinking coffee
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| And talking, and they found they had a lot in common
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| And later on they went back to his place and sat till dawn
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| Laughing, Talking, yeah, they found they had a lot in common
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| He was young
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| He had a young spirit
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| They could have kissed all night
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| And he knew that he loved her, yeah
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| But now you’ll find Hallelujah Jordan in some unknown late bar
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| Trying to tell strange folks his secrets and his problems, yeah
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| Yeah, you’ll find Hallelujah Jordan in a late bar in the ghetto
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| Wine stains on his belly and Oh He’ll tell ya
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| How she was falttered by a smart young man
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| He drove a fast car and Ooh Ooh she went
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| Hallelujah Jordan, you can tell me your secrets
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| You can tell me your problems
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| I think I know what you mean
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| Now Hallelujah loves the bottle more brittle than her body
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| More brittle than the heart that she’d broken, yeah
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| Hallelujah left this town
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| The next drink he had he drowned, Oh
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| Finally drowned his sorrows, Yeah |