I walked her to the plane in Phoenix,
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I said: "Say hello to your mama."
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She couldn't even look me in the eye.
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I drove out to the desert,
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Just like nothing happened,
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But somewhere in the darkness,
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I heard her say good bye.
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Now I hear voices in the wind,
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Sayin' she ain't coming back again.
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I look for guidance in the sky,
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But the stars have all gone out tonight.
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I feel like the love of my life is dying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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I'm burning up this blacktop,
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Headin' down to Austin.
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I wonder if she misses me tonight.
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I wish that I could tell her,
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How much I love her.
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And I wish this damned ol' Thunderbird could fly.
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Now I hear voices in the wind,
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Sayin' she ain't coming back again.
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I look for guidance in the sky,
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But the stars have all gone out tonight.
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I feel like the love of my life is dying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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Instrumental break.
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Now I hear voices in the wind,
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Sayin' she ain't coming back again.
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I look for guidance in the sky,
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But the stars have all gone out tonight.
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I feel like the love of my life is dying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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Even the man in the moon is crying.
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To fade.
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Even the Man in the Moon Is Cryin'
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Mark Collie |