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Said to the man at the railroad station, |
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I want a ticket, just for one |
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He said, |
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Well, if you insist. |
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But where you wanna go, a miss? |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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You see my baby don't love me no more |
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This old world, ain't got no back door |
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He looked at me with a funny face and said, |
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Are you sure you wanna go just anyplace? |
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I said, If you ever loved someone, the way I loved that man, |
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Surely Mr. ticket agent, you should understand |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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You see my baby don't want me no more |
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This old world ain't got no back door |
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'Cause if it did, it would swing both ways |
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And we'd go on back to happy yesterdays |
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When he l loved me tenderly |
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And all he needed was me. |
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As I looked through the window of the train |
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I thought I heard my baby call my name |
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But it was just the conductor saying, |
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Which stop would you prefer? |
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Oh, destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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You see my baby don't love me no more |
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This old world, ain't got no back door |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |
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Destination anywhere |
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East or west, I don't care |