| Hannah honey was a peachy kind of girl
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| Her eyes were hazel
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| And her nose were slightly curved
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| We spent a lonely night at the Memory Motel
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| It’s on the ocean, I guess you know it well
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| It took a starry to steal my breath away
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| Down on the water front
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| Her hair all drenched in spray
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| Hannah baby was a honey of a girl
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| Her eyes were hazel
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| And her teeth were slightly curved
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| She took my guitar and she began to play
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| She sang a song to me
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| Stuck right in my brain
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| You’re just a memory of a love
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| That used to be
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| You’re just a memory of a love
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| That used to mean so much to me
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| She got a mind of her own
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| And she use it well
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| Well she’s one of a kind
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| She’s got a mind
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| She got a mind of her own
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| And she use it mighty fine
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| She drove a pick-up truck
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| Painted green and blue
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| The tires were wearing thin
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| She turned a mile or two
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| When I asked her where she headed for
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| «Back up to Boston I’m singing in a bar»
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| I got to fly today on down to Baton Rouge
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| My nerves are shot already
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| The road ain’t all that smooth
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| Across in Texas is the rose of San Antone
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| I keep on a feeling that’s gnawing in my bones
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| You’re just a memory of a love
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| That used to mean so much to me
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| You’re just a memory girl
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| You’re just a sweet memory
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| And it used to mean so much to me
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| Sha la la la la
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| She got a mind of her own
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| And she use it well
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| Mighty fine, she’s one of a kind
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| On the seventh day my eyes were all a glaze
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| We’ve been ten thousand miles
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| Been in fifteen states
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| Every woman seemed to fade out of my mind
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| I hit the bottle and hit the sack and cried
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| What’s all this laughter on the 22nd floor
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| It’s just some friends of mine
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| And they’re busting down the door
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| Been a lonely night at the Memory Motel |