| Old gas station hasn’t changed in decades
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| Cashier checks the time around her
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| Put my things on the counter
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| Pull out my wallet like some pull down the shades
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| My only brother lent me his only car
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| Who knew I would drive it so far
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| Sometimes you move out of some obligations
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| It was gorgeous on the outside, inside it was just a machine
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| It was the fastest thing I’ve ever seen
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| I first met Victoria at Victoria station
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| We’d always talked about going for a beer
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| She said, «It's strange now that you’re here.»
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| We went back to her place, 57th we’d cross it
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| She’s as poor as me but she looks twice as good
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| I told her that because it’s something I would
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| She shrugged a little and she turned off the fauset
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| And later on as we were crawling into bed
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| I was thinking on something my father had said
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| He said, «You're better off, off of the main drag.»
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| With my well-worn body wrenched like a rag
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| There I was, straight off the main drag |