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Ottawa

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Rob Scallon Canonical path: /rob-scallon/ottawa Related lyric paths: 6
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Ottawa

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My work is done here, and I'm packing up my things

I'm hesitating, leaving

I really like it here

I wish I had some excuse to stay

It's to soon for me to speak so honestly

The rain has cleared

My job is done here

I'm to be on my way

To another place

I really like it here

I wish I had some excuse to stay

It's much to soon for me to speak so honestly

I really like it here

I wish I had some excuse to tell you

So I can stay in ottawa and get to know you

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