Departure
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Departure
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I step into the night
Can almost reach the sky
What seems like an eternity
It's all in the past
I know that line
It never can be mine
But I had to say
Linger in my ears, he said
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
I guess I have no choice
Hit the horn
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
Don't let them get their way
Hit the horn
I step into the morning
Made a clear mistake
I fall into the shadow
Of the good old days
I know that line
It never can be mine
But I had to say
Linger in my ears, he said
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
I guess I have no choice
Hit the horn
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
Don't let them get their way
Hit the horn
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
I guess I have no choice
Hit the horn
Hey you gotta live everyday like it's your last
Don't let them get their way
Hit the horn
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