Still the Same

Wyrd Sisters

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    my first memories are
    Mama's cigarette smoke and a red and white car
    I must have been three
    we were heading north on 59
    with the wind in my face, it was summertime
    I was a gypsy then
    and I'm still the same

    eighteen in a small town joint
    I'm playing for beer 'cause that's the point
    nothing else to lose
    I had hair down to me knees
    I go where I want and I do what I please
    and I'm still the same
    still the same

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    I am a stranger to this place
    no roots to bind me
    there's no reason to stay
    I am a stranger to this place

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    'do not disturb' hanging on the door
    bed is made but I'm on the floor
    in another motel
    I don't know the name of this place
    I don't look in the mirror when I wash my face
    'cause nothing ever changes
    nothing ever changes

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    well I'm always on my hands and knees
    but you would not call it praying
    and the first town where I find a friend is the place where I'll be staying
    my first memories are
    cigarette smoke and a red and white car
    I might have been, might have been
    might have been free, back then

    chorus

    stranger everywhere

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