Hindsight
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Hindsight
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A little too much to drink
Flickering christmas lights
It was just another stupid argument
But i think about it all the time
I wanted just to pull her close
But i'm stubborn and i got too proud
A teardrop glanced her beauty spot
And she disappeared into the crowd
I swear i thought i saw her leaving
With a man stood by the bar
And i turned to the frosty window
As she stepped into the car
I can't let that feeling go
I should have run, but i just froze
I shouldn't have let her get in
Well hindsight is a wonderful thing
And the snowflakes danced around
The blue and white flashing lights
The sound of a speeding ambulance
And a car lying on it's side
There was alcohol upon his breath
And his voice began too crack
Well "sorry" is the hardest word i've heard
But it's never gonna bring her back
I can't let that feeling go
How i stood frozen in the snow
I shouldn't have let her get in
Well hindsight is a wonderful thing
And i can't help but wish somehow
If i only knew then what i know now
I wouldn't have let her get in
Well hindsight is a wonderful thing...
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