So make of this what you will
So many little shots in the dark
The same records, the same shoes and a smile that almost
Broke your heart
Yeah, I'm all for local history
3 things I'll remember
Her pasta was shit
She left with a CD still playing
And you
You always threw your arms around me in your sleep

Ooh

See that girl?
In the left-hand corner

I said, you see that guy?
Their love story is famous

Break hard
Every breath that showed
Every step I missed
I'm bound to make it brighter
I remember that night clearer now
I turned up, why the hell are we drinking up?
Holding hands and losing touch
I said it, I said it, I said it
Now I'm walking away


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Absolute Balance Lyrics as written by Junior Elvis Washingto Laidley Alexander Richard Berrow

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    OK, so html doesn't work.

    Alternatively:

    See that girl? In the left hand corner You see that guy? His love story is famous

    Break hard Every breath that showed Every step I missed I've had to make you brighter I remember that night clearly now I turned up, why the hell are we drinking out? Holding hands and losing touch I said it, I said it, I said it Now I'm walking away

    jamc_automaticon January 10, 2009   Link

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