| Over the railway lines
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| Under the bridge
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| Where we met first time
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| I’m coming across town
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| Walking to your house
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| Yesterday weighs you down
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| O lonely girl won’t you come on out
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| I swear it’ll be alright
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| On this holy night
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| Put on your red dress baby
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| And wear your smile
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| Say goodnight to your sister
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| We’re gonna walk for miles
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| We’ll go where the boats are leaving
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| In St. George’s Bay
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| And when I look into your eyes
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| There’s one thing that I can say
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| No one loves you this way
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| So put on your red dress baby
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| And one more time
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| Let me see you smile
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| There’s the abandoned train
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| Where we sheltered from the rain
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| Somehow I knew someday
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| We’d come here again
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| Put on your red dress baby
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| And wear your smile
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| Say goodnight to your sister
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| We’re gonna walk for miles
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| We’ll go where the boats are leaving
|
| In St. George’s Bay
|
| And when I look into your eyes
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| There’s one thing that I can say
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| No one loves you this way
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| So put on your red dress baby
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| And one more time
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| Let me see you smile
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| Here on this empty road
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| We stare at ourselves
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| In a shop window
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| Funny we seem so right
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| On this holy night
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| So you put on your red dress baby
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| And wear your smile
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| Close the door right behind you
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| We’re gonna walk for miles
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| We’ll go where the boats are leaving
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| In St. George’s Bay
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| And recall the tenderness
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| As we sit by the waterside
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| O I can never forget
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| That I was the man who let you
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| Slip out of his life
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| So put on your red dress baby
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| And let me one more time
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| Make you smile tonight |