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By Pam Tillis, She saw the ragged edge of nowhere from a fast
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By Pam Tillis, Honey, honey, honey won't you open that door?
This is your
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By Pam Tillis, Baby, I've got this sinkin' feeling
I've done something I can't
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By Pam Tillis, Ain't tried cigarettes
There is always alcohol
I could stay up all
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By Pam Tillis, I ain't never, I ain't never seen nobody like you
Never
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By Pam Tillis, Under the sun, under the moon
Under the sky midnight blue
Under
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By Pam Tillis, Oh yeah
Uh huh
Lost and all alone
Lookin' for a reason for
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By Pam Tillis, You drove up in your pickup truck
That hot September day
Not
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By Pam Tillis, You drove up in your pickup truck
That hot September day
Not
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By Pam Tillis, I WISH SHE WOULDN'T TREAT YOU THAT WAY
WRITERS WALTER
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By Pam Tillis, I know it was pretty strange timing and maybe the
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By Pam Tillis, IF I DIDN'T LOVE YOU
WRITERS TINA ARENA, PAM RESWICK,
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By Pam Tillis, There's room at my table, why don't you pull up
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By Pam Tillis, Surely you can sit down a while
Maybe you can even
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By Pam Tillis, The first time I held you close in my arms
I
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By Pam Tillis, I can't make you stay and boy I wouldn't want
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By Pam Tillis, You say she wounded your heart
And it's too tender to
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By Pam Tillis, Those safe at home days are gone for little girls
They're
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By Pam Tillis, You gave him some good years
Now you'd like them back
Mistakes
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By Pam Tillis, Take the last train to Clarksville
And I'll meet you at
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By Pam Tillis, You've been spreadin' the blues all over the place
Walking around
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By Pam Tillis, Mary was married with children
Had the perfect suburban life
Till her
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By Pam Tillis, It's a potentially dangerous situation
Baby you're my kind of trouble
Livin'
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By Pam Tillis, Tonight, I am the hero that you dream
Tonight, I am
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By Pam Tillis, First time that you caught my eye
I said to myself
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By Pam Tillis, You are a stranger, a stranger to me
One more face
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By Pam Tillis, Song came and went like the times that we spent
Hiding
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By Pam Tillis, Lookin' at you through a misty moonlight
Katydid sing like a
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By Pam Tillis, A baby with a baby
Just barely seventeen
My mother mourned her
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By Pam Tillis, I hope that the friend you've thrown yourself with
Gets drunk