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I'm going back to a time when we owned this town |
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Down Powdermill lane and the Battle grounds |
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We were friends and lovers and clueless clowns |
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I didn't know I was finding out how I'd be torn from you |
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When we talked about things we were gonna do |
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We were wide-eyed dreamers and wiser too |
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We'd go down to the rides on east parade, |
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By the lights of the palace arcade |
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And watch night coming down on the Sovereign Light Café |
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I'm begging you for some sign, but you've still got nothing to say |
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Don't turn your back on me, don't walk away |
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I'm a better man now than I was that day. |
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Let's go down to the rides on east parade, |
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By the lights of the palace arcade |
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And watch night coming down on the Sovereign Light Café |
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Let's go down to the bandstand on the pier |
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Watch the drunks and the lovers appear |
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To take turns as the stars of the Sovereign Light Café |
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I wheel my bike off the train, |
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Up the North Trade Road. |
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And look for you on Marley Lane |
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In every building, in every street sign |
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Oh, why did we ever go |
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So far from home? |
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Well, you got nothing to hide, you can't change who you really are, |
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You can get a big house and a faster car |
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You can run away, boy, but you won't go far. |
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Let's go down to the rides on east parade, |
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By the lights of the palace arcade |
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And watch night coming down on the Sovereign Light Café |
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Let's go down to the bandstand on the pier |
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Watch the drunks and the lovers appear |
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To take turns as the stars of the Sovereign Light Café |
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Sha la la la la la la dee lay, yeah, |
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I'm going where the people know my name |