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Stephen Fretwell Scar


I don't know, what I should say
I keep my mouth shut through the day
Oh then the night, I know why the night
brings you such a fright

See that rope, over there
Well it's been here, here for years
No one knows why, what with it I, tend much to do

And that old scar, on my face,
Slowly fading away
And it's high time I apologised,
to everyone that I've hurt
Maybe I could, be your man
Do you think you can help me darling, see if you can
It just feels right, you and I,
Leaning on this bar tonight

And I don't know, what game to play,
I played a different one yesterday,
and games never move, life seems to do,
What I don't wanna it to

Maybe I could be your man
Do you think can help me darling, see if you can
It just feels right don't you think
Somehow tonight
And that old scar on my face,
it's slowly fading away
And it's so long since I apologised, to anyone that
I've hurt

I still don't know, what I should say
Does it get annoying, with me wasting the day
Falling and drunk, drunken I fell, fell for your spell.

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