| Remember the song
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| That the band used to play
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| We all heard it too much
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| But no one was leaving
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| And it got to the part where
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| He’d pour his heart in it
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| Then you turned around
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| And the whole room could feel it
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| And I fell in love
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| With the girl from a dream
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| It was after a show
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| And she sat on the bar
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| I had been drinking
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| And wanted to talk to her
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| It took me a while
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| Just to get through the crowd
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| No one goes out anymore
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| No one goes out anymore
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| We lost a beautiful friend
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| Everything I’v known has had an end
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| I wrote a lettr to ask her to come back
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| That I know I’ll never be sending
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| She already made her return
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| And they let her right back to her
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| Old ways
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| And we heard that you were in town
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| Nobody knew it was just for a day
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| It was a sacrifice of our careless ways
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| And then put an end to our cigarette days
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| All the kids in the courtyard
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| And the men at the bar
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| No one goes out anymore
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| No one goes out anymore
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| We talk about it all the time
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| How this town is changing before our eyes
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| You say it’s growing the way that towns do
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| But I can’t help feeling it’s dying
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| And I was there on the last day
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| We all sat drunk on the stage
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| There was some people
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| With tears in their eyes
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| I never thought I would see crying
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| No one goes out anymore
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| No one goes out anymore
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| No one goes out anymore
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| No one goes out anymore |