Hello my lady friend
I once believed I'd be with you to the end
but then you started something
that I could not believe in
and then I started thinking
about empires and stealing away
from this here town
So Goodbye my lady friend
I'm sure one day we'll meet again
cos I know we had something
but it wasn't to last
there were too many others
and we were moving to fast
for the train
and no we ain't so different
but we sure aren't the same
and I know you had your problems
cos they're driving me insane
I'm sure you'll find another
maybe I'll find a girl that I can tame
So we'll go our own way in the morn
and I'll just keep on singing my songs
of good hearted fools
and of long forgotten memories of home
of fantasy and fortune
of politics and greed
of waking up this morning
and of drifting off to sleep
of rich men and of poor men and of drunks
of everything and nothing
of any time or place
of wars and of indifference
and of that pretty little face of yours
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