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Act One, Scene Two: My man's gone now/How de saucer stan' now, my sister? - Florence Quivar/James Vincent Pickens lyrics
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One Look Over My Shoulder
Here we are - untogether
Wish I could say that it isn't so
We've put each other through so much pain
It doesn't make sense anymore
Still it tears me up inside to think
that I might never see you again
I can't pretend
We've been through so much stormy weather
While we've been together
I can't coldly walk away I gotta have
One look over my shoulder
One last look in your eyes
The outlook may be colder
is this really good-bye
It's too late - got to face it,
We've come to a fork in the road
The signpost shows a different way
And I realize
I've got to stop thinking with my heart
Make a new start
We've come through so much stormy weather
Tried to stay together
I can't simply walk away without
One look over my shoulder
One last look in your eyes
The outlet may be colder
is this really good-bye
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