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No Woman

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Whitney Canonical path: /whitney/no-woman Related lyric paths: 6
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No Woman

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I left drinking on the city train

To spend some time on the road

Then one morning I woke up in LA

Caught my breath on the coast

I've been going through a change

I might never be sure

I'm just walking in a haze

I'm not ready to turn

No woman

No woman

Midnight driving through the bay

Going back on the road

Coming up and I wish I could stay

I've been sleeping alone

I've been going through a change

I might never be sure

I'm just walking in a haze

I'm not ready to turn

No woman

No woman

I left drinking on the city train

To spend some time on the road

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