| The sun went down like a curtain
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| Memphis looks bigger at night
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| All the tatooed boys in uniform
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| Step in and out of the light
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| She bought me good whiskey in Memphis
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| She bought supper and she paid for the room
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| And as best as I can remember
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| She paid dearly for loving me too
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| She said hey don’t I know you
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| Now ain’t you the one
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| The one with the guitar boys
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| And all them sad songs
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| About men in the rain
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| Did you ever miss a plain
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| In Memphis
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| We laughed at the strangers we were in the bed
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| Two cigarettes lit up the room
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| Like two backseat lovers can’t wait to get started
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| Knowing everything’s over too soon
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| Now Memphis ain’t bad in the morning
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| Good coffee well it’s just hard to find
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| But let me suggest that you never leave Memphis
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| With anything on your mind |