Her Town Too

James Taylor

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    She's been afraid to go out
    She's afraid of the knock on her door
    There's always a shade of a doubt
    She can never be sure

    Who comes to call?
    Maybe the friend of a friend of a friend
    Anyone at all
    Anything but nothing again

    It used to be her town, it used to be her town, too
    It used to be her town, it used to be her town, too

    Seems like even her old girlfriends
    Might be talking her down
    She's got her name on the grapevine
    Running up and down the telephone line

    Talking 'bout someone said someone said something 'bout
    Something else someone might have said about her
    She always figured that they were her friends
    But maybe they can live without her

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    It used to be her town, it used to be her town, too
    It used to be her town, it used to be her town, too

    Well, people gotten used to seeing them both together
    But now he's gone and life goes on
    Nothing lasts forever, oh no

    She gets the house and the garden
    He gets the boys in the band
    Some of them his friends, some of them her friends
    Some of them understand

    Lord knows that this is just a small town city, yes
    And everyone can see you fall
    It's got nothing to do with pity
    I just wanted to give you a call

    It used to be your town, it used to be my town, too
    You never know until it all falls down
    Somebody loves you, somebody loves you
    Darling, somebody still loves you

    I can still remember her
    When it used to be her town, too

    It used to your town, it used to be my town, too
    You never know until it all falls down
    Somebody loves you, somebody loves you

    Song details

    Composition: J T Taylor, John David, and Robert Wachtel

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