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You sure look fine tonight, in the beer sign light. |
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Why did you seem surprised when I saw through your disguise. |
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All your friends were there and no one had a care. |
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They all just looked away in this Honky Tonk Masquerade. |
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You should have known I knew all along. |
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That I could see through you right or wrong. |
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I didn't need a clue. |
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I didn't even have to ask, |
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You saw your own reflection in the glass. |
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I'd like to see you home, but I know you're not alone |
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You seem to fit right in, as you tell me where you've been |
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You say there's not that much to tell but I know you oh too well |
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Your eyes give you away in this Honky Tonk Masquerade. |
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You should have known I knew all along. |
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That I could see through you right or wrong. |
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I didn't need a clue. |
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I didn't even have to ask, |
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You saw your own reflection in the glass. |
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You sure look fine tonight, they're turning out the lights |
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Why did you hold my sleeve when I said I had to leave |
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I hoped it never showed, but that's the way it goes. |
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As the lights begin to fade on this Honky Tonk Masquerade. |