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AmEvelyn sits by the elevator doors It's been C37 years since James died on St. Patrick's Amday in 1964 She Gcould not hold it against him There were Amtimes there was nothing she could do but Clie in bed all day Beside a picture of them Amtogether, a picture of Gbetter days F
And just like James, I'll be drinking Irish tonight
And the Gmemory of his last work week will be gone forever FEvelyn I'm not Amcoming home toGnight If we're Fnever together, if I'm Amnever back again Well GI swear to god that I'll love you forever FEvelyn I'm not Amcoming home toGnight
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In Amall the years that went by she said she'd Calways love him And from the Gday that he died she never loved Fagain In his Fwallet she kept in her Amnightstand An A.A. card and a Glock of red Fhair She kept secrets of Fpride locked so tight in her Amheart It killed a part of Gher before the rest was Fgone. She said, &quoFt;if I would have known justAm how things would have ended up I Gjust would have let myself Fdie."
And Fjust like James, I'll be drinking AmIrish tonight And the Gmemory of his last work week will be gone forever FEvelyn I'm not Amcoming home toGnight If we're Fnever together, if I'm Amnever back again Well GI swear to god that I'll love you forever FEvelyn I'm not Amcoming home toGnight
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