| The tenth of May
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| Was the last day I broke down on a subway
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| The time was 5: 09
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| And I put on all our songs
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| That we used to sing along to
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| On those dead end nights
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| But I know that he’s there
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| And I’m sure you’re doing fine without me
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| Though I cannot compare
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| So I wish the best for you
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| We’re probably better off
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| Taking our parts in two separate ways
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| I hope that he gives you
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| All I know he can do
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| What I’ll do for one more night with you
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| March 28th by the bay
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| Under the stars we’d stay
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| By Riverside Park
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| Looking back at what I’ve lost
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| Reminiscing old thoughts
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| And how fast things change
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| But I know that he’s there
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| And I’m sure you’re doing fine without me
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| Though I cannot compare
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| So I wish the best for you
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| We’re probably better off
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| Taking our parts in two separate ways
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| I hope that he gives you
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| All I know he can do
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| What I’ll do for one more night with you
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| How could you turn your back again
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| To a boy you can’t depend on
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| Bringing you home
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| He laid a hand on something beautiful
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| And broke it down
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| Oh-Oh-Oh
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| I broke down on a subway |
| (I broke down on a subway)
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| I broke down on a subway
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| (I broke down on a subway)
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| So I wish the best for you
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| We’re probably better off
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| Taking our parts in two separate ways
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| I hope that he gives you
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| All I know he can do
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| What I’ll do for one more night with you |