Weekend Friends
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Weekend Friends
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When the buildings look so high
And you don't know what you do
In the city of broken hearts
Cold streets will show you the way out
You'll sing famous songs of unfamous bands
At the night you feel so fine
But you can't be lost
If you don't care where you are
'cause you don't know nothing
You don't know my name
Let's drink some coffee
We can be friends
Something change in your smile
Maybe we need talk about interesting things
You don't go to the left or right
But follow me I'll stay out of this country
'cause you don't know nothing
You don't know my name
Let's drink some coffee
We can be friends
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