She wrote him a letter, said leave me alone
All I wanted was to walk you home
It didn't mean that much to me anyway
This place is so full of excuses
Makes me so tired and reclusive
Too many people just know me too well
Another feeling's gone
Just another right made wrong
If I knew where I was getting
I would let you know
Another feeling's gone
Just another right made wrong
The hardest part is the ending
I guess it's leaving time again
It's the same old city everywhere I go
You'd think by know I'd be getting to know
Guess I should learn how to take a hint
I forgot to tell you about last night
It took so long just to make it right
All these things they change so fast



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Same Old City Lyrics as written by Billie Ray Martin David Harrow

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    Wow

    This is one of my favourite songs ever and there are no comments

    Except mine

    :l

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