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Uptown Era

Uptown Era lyrics by Wardell. Slowly, my honey left me alone Exposed to the bone So I, rode my way back home In found of my mind For the second time you know...

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Uptown Era

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Slowly, my honey left me alone

Exposed to the bone

So I, rode my way back home

In found of my mind

For the second time you know

I could smoke and dance, you could be

Happy, for me

I could smoke and dance, you could be

Happy, for me

I did it for [?]

I did it for months advice

And all that I could have been

Was [?] in Uptown Era

I was just thinking

The time it took to age

Could've been spent in

Parts with modern taste

I could smoke and dance, you could be

Happy, for me

I could smoke and dance, you could be

Happy, for me

I did it for [?]

I did it for months advice

And all that I could have been

Was [?] in Uptown Era

Uptown Era

Uptown Era

Uptown Era

Uptown Era

Held him tight until he felt enlightened

All part of the mess

Everybody talks and tells me that I'm

Asleep through the rest

Uptown era, uptown era

Uptown era, uptown era

(Ooooooh)

(Ooooooh)

Slowly, my honey left me

So I turned you [?] to sleep, living in

Up, up, up, living in

Up, up, up, living in

(Slowly my honey left me)

Uptown, uptown

Uptown era

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