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Deadman – Down By The Winedale lyrics
You were protected, but you weren't connected
I was looking for you, but you don't come by
I see you're crying, your tears have run dry
Well maybe one day we'll correct that
For one another
Down by The Winedale, I took you home
Hey we were fine till something went wrong
I see blindness in your eyes
And I can see what's trailing you down tonight
So pour me a whiskey, cause I need a drink
Well the later I stay, the drunker I get on faith
Down by The Winedale, I took you home.
Hey we were fine till something went wrong
I'm up in the morning around 6:45
To unlock the doors for the drunks that come alive
I head to the jukebox to play The Tower of Song
The music starts playing but not very long
Down by The Winedale I took you home
Hey we were fine till something went wrong.
Well now that it's over - sure wish you could stay
Sure wish we could do like we'd planned from the very beginning
I was looking for you, but you don't come by
I see you're crying, your tears have run dry
Well maybe one day we'll correct that
For one another
Down by The Winedale, I took you home
Hey we were fine till something went wrong
I see blindness in your eyes
And I can see what's trailing you down tonight
So pour me a whiskey, cause I need a drink
Well the later I stay, the drunker I get on faith
Down by The Winedale, I took you home.
Hey we were fine till something went wrong
I'm up in the morning around 6:45
To unlock the doors for the drunks that come alive
I head to the jukebox to play The Tower of Song
The music starts playing but not very long
Down by The Winedale I took you home
Hey we were fine till something went wrong.
Well now that it's over - sure wish you could stay
Sure wish we could do like we'd planned from the very beginning
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