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Album: Shame, Shame (2010)
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  • Was it in a dream? I wouldn't know
    I was in the lowlands where all the old folks go
    I wasn't here, I wasn't home
    I was picking static up on a broken radio

    Just leave me at the station and you can rest assured
    That I'll be back sometime this time next year

    I'll pack my bags, you get the door
    Here's a stack of tokens for my friends on Baltimore
    That look on your face, I've seen it before
    I'll be gone, a long time, but I could be gone for more

    Just leave me at the station and you can rest assured
    That I'll be back sometime this time next year

    I need someone
    I need something
    I need to go back home Writer/s: SCOTT MCMICKEN, TOBY LEAMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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