| I’ve been walking through the old town
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| Looking for a place to waste some time
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| For the company of strangers
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| No-one who could know what’s on my mind
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| I tell myself she’ll be alright
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| Tell myself I’m doing fine
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| Yes, I can shoulder the blame
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| I know how to take a fall
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| But tonight I can’t take the pain
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| So I’m staying here for last call
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| I’m still taking care of business
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| Giving out guarantees
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| But when I look at my reflection
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| I wonder what life done to me
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| And if you wanna help somebody
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| I’m a dying breed
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| If you want to save somebody
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| I’m a dying breed
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| Oh, barman, can I light up?
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| There’s no-one else in here
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| I’ve got some money in your jukebox
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| Can I have another beer?
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| When I should have been paying attention
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| I got lost in my weed
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| She was the last thing that I wanted
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| But now she’s everything I need
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| And if you want to hurt somebody
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| I’m a dying breed
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| And if you want to love somebody
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| I’m a dying breed
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| If you get me out of trouble, honey
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| I’ll be all you need |