Kathleen Edwards
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Old Time Sake

Old Time Sake lyrics by Kathleen Edwards. Of all the things that you could choose to say "Baby come home with me for old time sake" "Stand by my side and...

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Old Time Sake

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Of all the things that you could choose to say

"Baby come home with me for old time sake"

"Stand by my side and flash me that smile"

"Everybody is out tonight"

So I called you up from god knows where

Would you lie in bed if I were there

Speak soft, just talk I will listen

Don't you dare leave till the morning

Like you always do

Follow me down through the streets of the states

Make up a reason not to come for old time sake

Nothing in this town could ever change

Except maybe new lines on your face

So I called you up from god knows where

Would you lie in bed if I were there

Speak soft, just talk I will listen

Don't you dare leave till the morning

Like you always do

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