| So you call home for Christmas
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| It’s for certain that they’ll cross you off the list
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| And you can’t go home and you won’t stay here
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| Refusing to believe a single word they hear
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| Because after all when you break down
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| And your back’s to the wall
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| You’re a crisis with a backbeat
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| A sofa and a loveseat
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| And said now and then
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| We miss you mostly
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| There’s an empty chair here
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| We guard it closely
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| You’re so far gone
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| You’re so unable
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| It’s been so long
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| When you set the table
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| Don’t set a place for me tonight
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| So we head for the coastline
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| Let’s leave tonight
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| For the summer and sunshine
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| And everything’s gonna be alright
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| This place is a ghost town
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| And the coast is clear
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| In a place like this
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| A ghost like me might find a way to disappear
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| Because after all when you break down
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| And your back’s to the wall
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| You’re a crisis with a backbeat
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| A sofa and a loveseat
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| And said now and then
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| We miss you mostly
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| There’s an empty chair here
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| We guard it closely
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| You’re so far gone
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| You’re so unable
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| It’s been so long
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| Before you clear the table
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| Raise a glass for me Did you raise a glass for me tonight
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| Here’s to friends and family
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| Here’s to feelings you can’t fight
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| Here’s to comfort that you find
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| Here’s to sleeping through the night
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| I’ll find my way
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| It’s the best that I can say
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| And said now and then
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| We miss you mostly
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| There’s an empty chair here
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| We guard it closely
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| You’re so far gone
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| You’re so unable
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| It’s been so long
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| So to friends and family
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| Could you say a prayer for me tonight |