Down To The End Of The Wine
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Down To The End Of The Wine
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(She sings:)
I'm down to the end of the wine
And baby, you're still on my mind
I can't believe that you're gone
It's a long way till dawn
And I'm down to the end of the wine
(He sings:)
Well, it looks like the end of the line
My good times all die on the vine
I should have known
I'd go upstairs alone
When I'm down to the end of the wine
(They sing:)
When you're down to the end of the wine
Like a bird on a telephone line
Conversations go by
And they fade and they die
When you're down to the end of the wine
(Repeat last verse and fade)
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