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Left the house at six-forty-five |
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Caught the 76 downtown on time |
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Stood there in the rain |
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She called out my name, and I just cried |
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Took the 17 uptown |
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From the back of the bus you could hear the sound |
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Of the bombs explode, and our fears implode into the night |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Baby, tonight |
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Baby, maybe tonight |
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Baby, tonight |
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Got out of school at half-past three |
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Took a bus from Methody downtown |
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Stood outside the shops, everything had stopped, like the end of time |
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The sun was going down too fast |
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I couldn't wait to leave Belfast on time |
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No one's going anywhere |
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Even the cops were scared out of their minds |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Maybe tonight |
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Baby, maybe tonight |
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Maybe tonight |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Oh Fiona |
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I had something to show you, honey |
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Wanna walk you home, baby, maybe tonight |
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Maybe tonight |
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Baby, maybe tonight |
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Maybe tonight |