i can't remember the last time that i saw your car on the lot
it was a history ago, but i used to see it a lot, i used to see it a lot
and i don't recall that my tongue ever made it to the confessional
but i swear i will confess i made this mess, i made this mess, then i left for greenwich
i lost the time
i lost your eyes
i lost my mind
i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry...that you're gone
i didn't know it at the time, but there must have been some backspin on those last words of mine
'cause they're still ringing in my ears, every morning half past nine, every morning half past nine
and i still honor your place at the table, even though right now i'm not able to
sit next to you and talk it through, and talk it through
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