Lies and Cigarettes

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It was a warm day,
 in the middle of a cold winter.
 She was a good girl,
 gave her heart to a wandering sinner.
 I couldn't say if I loved her,
 or if we were not there yet.
 We were young
 and living
 on lies and cigarettes.
 Last thing I remember
 Snow began to fall
 She went out to get some air
 Said she didn't want to talk
 I lost my mind out on that highway
 Never really came back home
 She said she loved the boy I used to be
 Then the conversation stalled
 It was a warm day,
 in the middle of the cold winter.
 She was a good girl,
 gave her heart to a wandering sinner.
 I couldn't say if I loved her
 or if we were not there yet.
 We were young
 and living
 on lies and cigarettes.
 I wish I could paint her picture
 But I do not know how
 I heard she moved back to Omaha
 And works for her father now
 So I dial most of her number
 And then I change my mind
 Our friends say she's doing better now
 So I let her live her life
 It was a warm day,
 in the middle of a cold winter.
 She was a good girl,
 gave her heart to a wandering sinner.
 I couldn't say if I loved her,
 or if we were not there yet.
 We were young
 and living
 on lies and cigarettes.
 (Music)
 It was a warm day,
 in the middle of a cold winter.
 She was a good girl,
 gave her heart to a wandering sinner.
 I couldn't say if I love her,
 or if we were not there yet.
 We were young
 and living
 on lies and cigarettes.

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Duration
03:34
Key
2
Tempo
72 BPM

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