| You’re gonna say I told you so
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| I never should have let you go
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| Ain’t it funny that here we are
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| The two of us in two different bars
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| In separate cages dancing slow
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| We ain’t got nobody to call our own
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| Now you can always go back home
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| Where you just might be there alone
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| Now I’m drunk and you’re insane
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| And I can’t quit and you won’t change
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| Ain’t no halfhearted Romeo
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| Why do you treat me so?
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| Like our love’s a joke
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| Hurts too much to laugh
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| Well, can’t you at least smile
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| When you call me that?
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| Now days are harder than you would believe
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| Ain’t having luck making ends meet
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| If time were money then look at me
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| I’m richer than a poor man should be
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| Price of admission oh it’s much too steep
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| For broke uneducated clowns like me
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| It may be true I was first to leave
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| But now I’m begging you please
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| My heart’s on my sleeve
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| And I’m tipping my hat
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| So can’t you at least smile
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| When you call me that?
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| Not much is certain but this is true
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| My arms are useless if they don’t have you
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| They hang around me with nothing to do
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| I’m hoping you and yours are lonesome too
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| Neon buzzing and here I am
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| Last one standing, last call again
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| While you’re unfolding in a stranger’s hands
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| I’ll drink up and be somebody’s man
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| Angels can walk I’ve seen it before
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| They turn handles and they open doors
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| They act like devils, now you’ve been warned
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| They’ll vanish when love is war
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| I’m down on my knees
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| And you won’t have me back
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| Well, can’t you at least smile
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| When you call me that?
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| I’m down on my knees
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| When you won’t have me back
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| Well, can’t you at least smile
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| When you call me that? |