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109 Miles To Tamaqua

109 Miles To Tamaqua lyrics by ONE-LAST-SHOT. Come september, things are gonna change for the worse or for the better With new seasons come new feelings, but...

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109 Miles To Tamaqua

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Come september, things are gonna change for the worse or for the better

With new seasons come new feelings, but will it be too late?

I told you that i loved you, but i sensed you wouldn't start anew

So this time when i leave you, i'm gone for good

This game is through

Come september, things are gonna change. you never sent me your letter

But all of us, our days are numbered. and i'm all torn down.

I told you that i loved you, but i sensed you wouldn't start anew

So this time when i leave you, i'm gone for good

This game is through

See you always said, well, not that much at all

But after i was dead, would you regret what you never had said?

What you never had said

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