Mickey Newbury

Mickey Newbury

Some Memories Are Better Left Alone
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Some Memories Are Better Left Alone    

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A solitary whippoorwill is singing in the night  
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I watch until he spreads his wings and he sails into the sky 
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Somewhere in the distance I can hear his painful song  
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He said some memories are better left alone  

Have you ever seen a freight train rolling down the track  
Eighty wheels on a thread of steel never looking back  
Even when I was young it still chilled me to the bone  
Yes some memories are better left alone  

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Do you ever have a longing for a pure and simple time  
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When all we had between us was a dream and one thin dime  
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And we were flat out on the highway with no place to be but gone  
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Yes, some memories are better left alone  

Well I feel just like that whippoorwill singing in the night  
Trying once again to sleep I turn out the light  
Lying in the darkness I am waiting for the dawn  
Yes some memories are better left alone  

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I am lying in the darkness waiting for the dawn  
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Lord, some memories are better left alone

Enviado por: Wellysson Ferreira

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