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BUS STATION By Dave Alvin as performed by Tom Russel on "Modern Art"
BCus station, at Amsun-up, loCokin' for a new, pAmlace to go He sipCs his coffie, and hAme pulls his ring, and thinks of how sFhe looked years Gago AndC she curls up, witAmh a blanket, inC a yellow, plastiAmc seat HeC touches her, and she looks oAmut the window, at aFn empty morning sGtreet
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Well, heAm musta had a screw looFse, in his Chead AmTo end up like this after aFll he sCaid HFe lies to her, Cshe kisses him, Fgettin' tiGred of loCve
Bus station, at sun-up, she reads the ticket, in her hand It's a different name, for the same old town, and this ain't the life that they had planned And so he tries to tell her, it won't be like the, times before It's a different town, and a brand new start, and he's gonna work a whole lot more. Chorus Bus station, at sun-up, another hour, left to blow He touches her, but she'd like to leave, and there's no place left to go Chorus
Well, sheAm musta had a screw looFse, in her Chead AmHow could she believe all thFe things he Csaid SFhe lies to him, Che kisses her, gFettin' tiGred of loCve Gettin' Amtired of love,F C gettin' Amtired of loFve