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*When your lover limps away Into the dark of that good night Which makes you question your memory of the light There is only one thing to do or say To try and minimize that loss Which is to say nothing at all But to move away to another town Where just around every waking corner There isn’t a different memory to be found Of her, of Maggie That's why on the plane ticket now I can see from the boarding pass That for Seattle we're bound To begin again without the blackbird To a place far away Where hopefully we won't have to say Bye bye to someone like her again At least in that specific way*
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Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017 at 4:46 PM UTC
Seattle
*When your lover limps away Into the dark of that good night Which makes you question your memory of the light There is only one thing to do or say To try and minimize that loss Which is to say nothing at all But to move away to another town Where just around every waking corner There isn’t a different memory to be found Of her, of Maggie That's why on the plane ticket now I can see from the boarding pass That for Seattle we're bound To begin again without the blackbird To a place far away Where hopefully we won't have to say Bye bye to someone like her again At least in that specific way*
Other titles... Baldwin. Maggie. Or Bye Bye Baltimore.
colmistoirm
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Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017 at 4:46 PM UTC
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