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the train, okay, you hear it constantly) (I think the train is a way to find your way out of this life) (If you get hit by it) A couple of kids got hit by
aye. Jim Stevens walked on over;there was a gun near Bill Pogue's hand. It was hard to say who drawn his first, but Claude had made his stand.
I'm all made up By the things that I feel. Too many words Can turn your heart into steel. I'm turning to the window, Full of memories. I'm turning
a set-up Let met get my coat Alright move slow when you get up PT's in my crib, K9's in the front lawn First thought's to wild, second thought
want to know, how does the song go Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide Come
without a friend My thoughts are on you, I dare not ask again Go my way it's the only way to go If things aren't workin' out, you'll be the first to know
brings to me Where do I start? With her first hello She gave a meaning to this empty world of mine There'd never be another love another time She
If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I'd like to do Is to save every day 'til eternity passes away Just to spend them with you
We did the thing last night Now I'm waking by your side Without cruise on the edge of the bed And both fonts dead watching the sunrise Something
Well by now you know I'm insatiable "Cause when you step to leave I want a full repeat, yeah It's a miracle, you were right inside my head If
the first moment I spoke your name From then on I knew that by you being in my life Things were destined to change cause Love So many people use your name in
things today I owe it to the love I had along the way No matter what went wrong, no matter come what may She stood by my side And for my woman's love, for
gon' be litty Vintage pieces by the time she hit the city, yeah-ah Vintage frames, I see nobody fuckin' wit' him Pretty thug, out the third ward, hit
said I was the prettiest thing to dream a mortal man I wished I was an apple, a-hangin' on a tree Ev'rytime that Cindy would pass me by, she take
came alive The first time that you called me baby These days I think I owe my life To flowers that were left here by my mother Ain't that like
Time shakes, found you at the water At first you were my father Now I love you like a brother Earthquakes shake the dust behind you This world,
And let your body decide, exactly what it does But it's no secret baby, everybody fucks I know you don't do these type of things on the first night We
first wandered down into town I was both proud and shy, as I felt every eye And in every shop window I primped passing by Then in manner of fashion,
believe in all the things that you stood by before? (That you stood by before) Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score? Do you
the first thing you lose I believe most people are good And most mamas oughta qualify for sainthood I believe most Friday nights look better under neon
the strangers eyes And who are we to criticize or scorn the things that they do? For we shall seek and we shall find Ammonia Avenue If we call for the proof
And called him Jim You have already met her. She is Della Della finished her crying and cleaned the marks of it from her face She stood by the window
tell you all about it when I see you again When I see you again Damn, who knew? All the planes we flew, good things we been through That I'd be
you And so it goes Can you imagine How much I love you? The more I see you As years go by I know the only one for me Can only be you My arms
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