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Four Provinces

Four Provinces lyrics by The Walkmen. I'll see you tonight down at Sophia's place It's always a good time The polished mohogany Gin and cigars Yeah, come on...

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Four Provinces

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I'll see you tonight down at Sophia's place

It's always a good time

The polished mohogany

Gin and cigars

Yeah, come on then

Hey, Leah

Am I getting through

It's one more silver lining for the weekend

Hey, we're here

Am I getting through

The candles in your eyes are still burning

The next time I see you at Sophia's place

We'll fall right back in line

They'll tilt up your glass

And they'll miss a beer

Well, c'mon then and be a good friend

Hey, Leah, Nancy

There's one more silver lining

So c'mon then and be a good friend

Hey, Leah

Am I getting through

Your shining eyes are brighter in the moonlight

Every bone in my body

Broken one time or two

Every hour of the long day

Rather spend with you

Every year that I'm living

Got to stick by your side

Sun goes down

Moon comes up

Sky is black and blue

Here I stand

Honey, with you

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