| The bright lights and the big city life*
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| Drove you right out of town
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| I watched you leave with a smile on my face
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| I knew I never could tie you down
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| You got settled in, down at the Seashore Inn
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| And made some new friends of your own
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| Now it’s been two years and I’m not quite sure
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| But I don’t think you’re coming home
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| While you’re staring at the stars tonight
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| I’m all wrapped up in blue
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| If I had it my way
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| I’d be on that train to L. A
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| 'Cause I never met somebody quite like you
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| And I think it would be awesome
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| If you’d get on the plane to Austin
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| Maybe missing you is more than I can do
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| We both knew if was long overdue
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| But you finally got your break
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| Now you get to see the world and I’m so proud
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| Everybody knows your name
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| Don’t take this wrong because I know you belong
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| Out there on that stage
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| But I swear if my life was an open book
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| It would be missing a page
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| If I had it my way
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| I’d be on that train to L. A
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| 'Cause I never met somebody quite like you
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| And I think it would be awesome
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| If you’d get on the plane to Austin
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| Maybe missing you is more than I can do
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| If I had it my way
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| I’d be on that train to L. A
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| 'Cause I never met somebody quite like you
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| And I think it would be awesome
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| If you’d get on the plane to Austin
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| Maybe missing you is more than I can do
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| Maybe missing you is more than I can do |