| She tells me love is like a train
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| And she keeps falling off again
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| I guess she’s sicking of being left behind
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| She said this story’s all the same
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| So full of circumstance and shame
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| I guess she’s sick of watching life pass by
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| I said what keeps you going, what keeps you waking up
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| She just smiles and shrugs her shoulders, says, «you know, it’s not so tough
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| 'Cause if there’s one thing in life, that I’ve learned so far
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| It’s that we’re all a little stronger than we think we are
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| And you can bend a little farther, or you can stay just how you are
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| She says there must be more than this
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| I work 2 jobs to feed 2 kids
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| And it’s been 2 months since he left without goodbye
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| I’ve still got bills to pay
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| This world is getting heavier every day
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| Slowly getting harder for me just to try
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| She said I’m trying to have faith
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| But even food has lost its taste
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| My greatest fear is I’ve been left here all alone
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| She said I miss 'em every day
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| All I can do is pray they’re safe
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| Reliving memories, oh we used to call this home
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| She said, «Sammy, I need something
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| Just for once in my life
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| I need someone else to tell me everything will be alright.»
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| I said there’s one thing in life, that I’ve learned so far
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| It’s that we’re all a little stronger than we think we are
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| And you can bend a little farther, but just remember who you are |