A Town Like This
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A Town Like This
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flowers dont know me like trees know wind and winds blows a breeze one way to snow
the flowers around
they're all around
[chorus]
I climbed a mountain that night
I peaked at sight of morning light
word spread so fast in a town like this
i tumble i tumble down i tumble i tumble down
snow only leads to a freeze
likely to be one this week
now flowers fade
well they dont know me anyway
anyway
[chorus]
if I'm home, I'll be alone
if I'm home, I'll be alone
(I can't explain why you want me to stay, but I think I really need to go oh) x2
if I'm home, I'll be alone
(I can't explain why you want me to stay, but I think I really need to go oh) (I can't explain)
if I'm home, I'll be alone
[chorus]
and I'm not messin around.
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