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Knight on The Town
 
  She had been waiting all week for her night on the town
He saw a lost soul of heaven that walked on the ground
Well the motor car felt like a carriage
The disco became as a palace and shone like a crown
It shone like a crown

All that we said was forgotten
Now we don’t bolong
Games for the lost souls of heaven
That walk on the ground

Monday arriver but inside she was feeling so blue
Where was the garden of eden she thought had come true?
She felt like she should have been praying

Her love was a memory fading, but what can you do
When you’re feeling blue...
All that we said was forgotten
Now we don’t belong
Games for the lost souls of heaven that walk on the ground




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