you used to travel the world / now you travel back in time / all the places that you’ve been / you go again in your mind / all the people that you lost / they all reappear / it’s al too much /haunts you in your sleep / and in the daytime / i can see it in your worried eyes / it’s the same old lines /that keep haunting you in your mind / you used to lead the way /now you don’t leave the house / all the people that were close / they hardly come around / too scared to call or to pass by / it’s lonesome in the morning / it’s lonesome at night / and in the daytime / i can see it in your worried eyes / it’s the same old lines /that keep haunting you in your mind
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