Pardon Me

Album: Mono (2015)
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  • A steady run of one night stands
    From one town to the next
    How long has this been going on
    Can't even start to guess

    Most of the time I feel alright
    With the life I chose to lead
    Tonight I'm not myself at all
    So pardon me

    From Wichita to Arkansas
    And every mile in between
    A lady friend in every town
    Waiting for the phone to ring

    I know what you're thinking now
    And, yes, at times it's like a dream
    It's getting late and I'm awake
    So pardon me

    Pardon me if I cry
    Pardon me if you don't mind
    I wouldn't change a single thing
    As crazy as that seems
    Tonight if I should fall apart
    Pardon me Writer/s: ALAN MILLER, RAUL F MARTINEZ MALO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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