Last Rites
Charles Dillinger
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I was 23 years old, nowhere to go From town to town, I traveled alone This lonely road, became my home And I pushed away everyone I loved I spent my 24th birthday in a cold airport 14 hours passed by, still on my own I waited, waited, waited, for you to come Sittin' on the floor, my heart turned to stone I was drinking to forget, to numb a little my pain To make a new friend, to forget my name I wrote my last poem down the river While I despite my reflection on the water I spent my 24th birthday in a cold airport 14 hours passed by, still on my own I waited, waited, waited for you to come Sittin on the floor, my heart turned to stone I burned few bridges, but I'll get better I learned how to survive this cold weather I might feel lonely from time to tine I pour myself a drink and say goodnight I spent my 24th birthday in a cold airport 14 hours passed by, still on my own I waited, waited, waited for you to come Sittin' on the floor, my heart turned to stone
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