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I was fifteen, she was eighteen. The prettiest thing I'd ever seen in my life. I loved her at first sight I found her, in Marietta, a town North of Atlanta. I brought her home, to see my folks
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I bought you a fur coat when you were fifteen. You wore it to the disco, but everyone was in jeans But you were a rich girl, and only having fun. Your worn out dresses, brought stares from everyone
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fifteen. Little lights in my heart. One went out when I lied to my mother. Said the cigarettes she found were not mine. One went out within me now I smoke like a chimney. Its getting dark in this heart of
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Hey little girl with your tangled hair, your tattered clothes. You're fifteen and you're about to bloom just like a rose. Youre wishing that you had designer jeans. Like the ones you see in
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neck. You got the callous mouth, all your endless doubts. We spent this fifteen weeks, trying to work it out. Do think we're getting to something new?. . Oh God, not another fight. I'm always
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they'll dig up the roads. Take whatever you can, girl, and leave the rest for the crows. Leave the rest for the crows. . Been livin' in Crawford for fifteen years. Nothin' much ever happens 'round here
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Song Why Don't We Just Dance(Album Version) - Josh Turner. Baby why don't we just turn that tv off. . Three hundred fifteen channels of nothing but bad news on. Well it might be me but the way I see
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I opened my eyes, look at the clock. It says eight fifteen. Stumble out of bed, fumble down the hall. Still half asleep Opened up a window, opened up the paper. And put some coffee on. *** two
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I was fifteen. I thought that I could just forget. The bricks that have built me. But this world is a whirlwind and I'm holding that trapeze. And I'll never tell you who I loved. . But if I
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tears for fifteen years. this is scaring me. we came to this place. where the vicious dwelt. found that wicked women. (run this strange hotel). there was sefra and sue. every girl that i knew. and my baby
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of fifteen years how his dog and him. Traveled about. The dog up and died. He up and died. After twenty years he still grieves. He said I dance now at every chance in honky tonks. For drinks and
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just promises broken now. . Looking outside from my window sill. Throw another coin in the wishing well. You'll never find what you're looking for. Fifteen miles. Your dim light shines from so far
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Graphite skies of Brooklyn calmly drape Fourth Avenue. Fifteen-year-old gangsters have a honey-dipped or two. In Arabic, some patrons shoot the breeze. Jeez, Louise Hungry Hamed's, baby, count
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mind. She came onto me. How was I to know that she was only fifteen?. Cute smile, style and grace, sure looked right to me. Now I fell a victim of a 261. 5 Hanging out in B-Town, thought I'd chill
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he spoken in tears of fifteen years how it's dogging him. They traveled about. The dog up and died he up and died. After twenty years he still grieves He said I dance now at every chance and honky
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tears for fifteen years. this is scaring me. we came to this place. where the vicious dwelt. found that wicked women. (run this strange hotel). there was sefra and sue. every girl that i knew. and my baby
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ever find. God forbid you change your mind. He thinks he'll keep her For fifteen years she had a job and not one raise in pay. Now she's in the typing pool at minimum wage Everything runs right on
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' pretty low. Fifteen minutes later, I'm sittin' on my plane. Fastened in my safety belt I'm takin' off again I'm movin' on, movin' on from town to town. I'm movin' on, little darlin', I can't seem to
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Hey, I found a whistle that hangs like a charm. And when my noose is tied. I could blow it and fall down into your arms. Fifteen centuries of dissolution and grief. To return a yellow trickster
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, your crime's got consequences. ". It's what he told him, fifteen years ago. He took a life and that's a fact, he'd give his own to give it back. Today's the day he finally gets parole He turns in them
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somethin' like I ain't never seen. Hell, I'm just goin' on fifteen. But with the help of my finaglin' uncle. . I get snuck in. For my first taste of sin. Said, "Let me have a big ol' sip". Brrr, went
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LOVE. CUZ I CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH OF THAT. YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRY TO BE THE MAN. WHEN YOU THE MAN. SEE I’M EMBEDDED. AND YOUR FIFTEEN MINUTES ARE ALMOST UP. SOCIALITE. I WISH YOU WOULD ROLL UP. DON’T TRY
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capella). Cross-legged on Andrew's bed. And I, drunk beyond my fifteen years,. Wished to be anywhere else instead. 'Cause I was still terrified of you. And, oh, I was too scared to dare to do. So I
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I'm gonna hold on--. 'cause what I believe in is so strong. No matter how long, no one. Can tell me I'm wrong--I ain't goin' down. . I had a baby at fifteen--. Daddy never did forgive me. I
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your luck. You can buy a seat for fifteen bucks. You can call to raise. Or you can check and fold 'em. I like five card stud,. But it's mostly Texas hold 'em . Music's playing up and down the block
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he'll keep her For fifteen years she had a job and not one raise in pay. Now she's in the typing pool at minimum wage Everything runs right on time, years of practice and design. Spit and polish till it
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fifteen. Was gonna be a breeze. I picked up my guitar. To blast way the clouds. But somebody in the next room yelled. "You gotta turn that damn thing down". . What are you gonna do. Tell you what
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trainspotting, fifteen times a week,. Thinking it's making him oh so unique,. Pc on summer nights and football in the rain,. Doesn't matter how far he is,. He always has money for the train,. . Nothing
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fifteen. She left home for the streets. She couldn't deal with all that heat She had fun with the boys in the band. In her eyes it will never end. Her dad asked what happened to her face. It could have
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waiting. But anytime you think you've missed it. Just give it ten or fifteen minutes. . Boys and buses got a lot in common. They both pick up speed when you try to stop 'em. You could waste your
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is all greasy and you feel like a slob. You're only fifteen and you can't get a job. Run into the luncheonette and shoot a few games. Losing all your quarters, man it's always the same Steal a
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luck in a wishin' well. Never worked so hard- had so much pain. Wouldn't change for anything. Learned love from a movie screen. He was tough, she was wild at fifteen. Quit school and had no dreams
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luck in a wishin' well. Never worked so hard- had so much pain. Wouldn't change for anything. Learned love from a movie screen. He was tough, she was wild at fifteen. Quit school and had no dreams
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well they've got a new machine. The foreman says it cuts man-power by fifteen. Yeah but that ain't natural well so old Clay would say. You see he's a horse-drawn man until his dying day. Now the old fat
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ten to fifteen men How I've struggled for my money. Sweated blood to get us by, yeah. Well, I'm tired of it, honey. Think I'm gonna have to leave here for a while All you hear are hard luck stories
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fifteen words or less and bring that to your heart. Words just don't do it justice. The world and its crust is still drifting apart I can't say what I mean. I can't say what I mean. I can't say what I