Back To Atlanta
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Back To Atlanta
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If she knew that i was here with you
There aint no doubt about what she would do
So lets get dressed and ill be on my way
You knew that i was passing through
I never meant to stay.
And i think id better go back to atlanta
Before my conscience makes a fool of me
I never should have stepped across loves mason dixon line
And i think its time to go back to atlanta
Ive been on the road for a long long time
She was out of sight and out of mind
But she still wears my ring upon her hand
All that i could be to you is
Just a one night stand
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