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tiBilly. arJames Blunt. alBack To Bedlam. offset500. James Blunt - Billy. Billy's leaving today (don't know where he's going). Holds his head in disgrace (he can't escape the truth). He knows the pric
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How many roads must a man walk down. Before you can call him a man?. How many seas must a white dove sail. Before she sleeps in the sand?. Yes, h
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As I was out walking on a corner one day. I spied an old hobo, in the doorway he lay. His face was all grounded in the cold sidewalk floor. And I guess, he'd been there for the whole night or more
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Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur Mcbride. As we went a-walkin' down by the seaside. Mark know what followed and what did betide. For it bein' on Christmas mornin'. Now, for recreation, we went on
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While riding on a train goin' west. I feel asleep for take my a rest. I dreamed a dream that make me sad. Concerning myself and the first few friends I had. . With half-damp eyes I stared to the
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You harbor resentment. You know there ain't too much of a thrill. You wish for contentment. But you got an emptiness that can't be filled. You've had enough hatred. Your bones are breaking (and y
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Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're tryin' to be so quiet?. We sit here stranded, though we're all doin our best to deny it. And Louise holds a handfull of rain, tempting you to
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ti. ar. al. You got a lotta nerve. To say you are my friend. When I was down. You just stood there grinning. You got a lotta nerve. To say you gota helping hand to lend. You just want to be on. The si
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Well, I'm gonna get you a Sally gal,. I'm gonna get you a Sally Gal,. I'm gonna get you a Sally gal,. I'm gonna get you a Sally gal. Well, I'm just one of them ramblin' men,. Ramblin' since I don
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Well I got troubles, troubles on my mind. Yes, when I got those troubles, troubles on my mind. Well, I'm gonna forget my troubles, leave my troubles behind,. Behind. I'm gonna swing it up. Swing
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There's a whole lot of people suffering tonight from the disease of conceit. Whole lot of people struggling tonight from the disease of conceit. Comes right down the highway straight down the line.
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Smoky autumn night, stars up in the sky,. I see the sailin' boats across the bay go by. Eucalyptus trees hang above the street. And then I turn my head, for you're approachin' me. Moonlight on the
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Y en a. Marabout. Y en a marre. Marabout. Bout d ficelle. Cest la vie. Vie de chien. Chien de temps. Tant qu faire. Faire les cons. Quon se marre. Marabout. Bout d ficelle. Cest la vie.
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Oh my name it is nothin'. My age it means less. The country I come from. Is called the Midwest. I's taught and brought up there. The laws to abide. And the land that I live in. Has God on it's
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Trust yourself,. Trust yourself to do the things that only you know best. Trust yourself. Trust yourself to do what's right and not be second-guessed. Don't trust me to show you beauty. When beau
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In the lonely night in the blinking stardust of a pale blue light. You're coming through to me in black and white when we were made of dreams. You're blowin' down a shaky street you're hearing my he
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Oh, the gentlemen are talking and the midnight moon is on the riverside. They're drinking up and walking and it is time for me to slide. I live in another world where life and death are memorized.
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Down the street the dogs are barkin'. And the day is a-gettin' dark. As the night comes in a-fallin'. The dogs'll lose their bark. An' the silent night will shatter. From the sounds inside my min
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Lord, I'm walkin' down the line. Walkin' down the line. An' I'm walkin' down the line. My feet'll be a-flyin'. To tell about my troubled mind I got a heavy-headed gal. I got a heavy-headed gal.