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She's in some honky tonk tonight, I know |
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She's dancing where the music's loud and the lights are low |
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In a crowded bar, she likes to hang around |
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But as long as there's a honky tonk, she'll never settle down |
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So close up the honky tonks, lock all the doors |
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Don't let the one I love go there anymore |
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Close up the honky tonks, throw away the key |
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Then maybe the one I love will come back to me |
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I wish I had the power to turn back the time |
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And live again the hours when she was all mine |
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'Cause it hurts to see her running with that crowd downtown |
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But as long as there's a honky tonk, she'll never settle down |
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So close up the honky tonks, lock all the doors |
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Don't let the one I love go there anymore |
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Close up the honky tonks, throw away the key |
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Then maybe the one I love will come back to me |
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Then maybe the one I love will come back to me |