| He was just a boy of seventeen
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| And I was older by a year
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| And we spent everything we ever made
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| To get away from here
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| We got married in the winter time
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| At the Open Doors Cafe
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| No matter how he tried
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| He couldn’t find the peace of mind to stay, oh, no
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| All the glitter out in Hollywood
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| All the stars that never shine
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| Oh, they can’t hold a candle to your wind
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| Could you roll me, roll me back in time?
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| Got a job and worked the early shift
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| And I spent hours by the phone
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| Promises are easy to forget
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| When there’s too much time alone
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| But you’ve got something they can’t argue with
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| That’s what all the people say
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| He’s just waiting for the obvious
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| His star is on his way, anyday
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| All the glitter out in Hollywood
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| All the stars that never shine
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| Oh, they can’t hold a candle to your wind
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| Could you roll me, could you roll me, could you roll me?
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| Just this side of sunrise
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| You can feel it in the air
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| That something’s bound to happen
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| It’s just right there
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| Everybody loves you
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| It’s so easy to see
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| But it’s only, but it’s only
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| It’s only, it’s only in your dreams
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| I woke up to find him standing there
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| With his suitcase in his hand
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| All the glitter out in Hollywood
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| All the stars that never shine
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| Oh, they can’t hold a candle to your wind
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| Could you roll me, could you roll me?
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| All the glitter out in Hollywood
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| All the stars that never shine
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| Oh, they can’t hold a candle to your wind
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| Could you roll me, could you roll me?
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| Could you roll me, roll me back in time? |