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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Washington Irving
Washington Irving
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Joseph Black
Joseph Black
Composer
Martin Anfield
Martin Anfield
Composer
R. MacDonald
R. MacDonald
Composer
Kieran Heather
Kieran Heather
Composer
Chris McGarry
Chris McGarry
Composer

Lyrics

Lie back down and tell me what you do for a living I think I'll move to this town, get a job and stop my sinning Pavement don't take me back to my lover's house Pavement don't take me back to my lover's house She rolled over smoking with a smile, such a smile, such a smile I looked down at my feet and I saw for miles and miles and miles Coming down to see my friend on the train He never means to offend so I let him have it his own way He got called up and out of here when he was young I don't know when he'll be home, I don't know if we've won She rolled over smoking with a smile, such a smile, such a smile I looked down at my feet and I saw for miles and miles and miles She rolled over smoking with a smile, such a smile, such a smile I looked down at my feet and I saw for miles and miles and miles I don't know when I'll come home, I don't know who I'll be Train tracks keep going and love is smiling on me So, lie back down and tell me what you do for a living I think I'll move to this town, get a job and stop my sinning
Writer(s): Chris Mcgarry, Joseph Black, Kieran Heather, Martin Anfield, Rory Macdonald Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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