| Well I met her downtown at a trance party
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| I was crashing in the corner when she came up to me
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| Lit her cigarette she sat down we talked for a while
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| Said she was looking for someone to waste some time with
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| Time was all we had so we spent it like spare change
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| Emptied out our pockets at the bars by the fairway
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| Had a pretty good run before the end
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| Got out before it caught up man
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| And as the black and whites faded into grey
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| They say that you can never look back
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| But I didn’t wanna anyway
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| You know that when I said I loved you well I musta been drunk
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| Because you’re no one that I’d ever love
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| And when I exorcise my devils you’re the first one gone
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| No use in looking for an answer now to what went wrong
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| And she said you know it’s alright man
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| Some things they just turn out that way
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| Fifty cent beers in at the corner store
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| In a one room apartment on the 13th floor
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| Sleep all day until the night creeps in Thru the open window to call us again
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| Responsibility got knifed in the back
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| Dumped in an alley and left for dead
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| But thru all the mistakes and the beautiful lies
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| That we told ourselves while we were blacking out
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| Somehow we made our way out
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| But sometimes I miss it still
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| They say you can’t raise the dead
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| So raise your glass instead
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| That’s just the way it is And she said you know it’s alright man
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| Some things they just turn out that way
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| And in the end it’s just a mistake
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| That we had to make |