Don't You Want Me Anymore?

On the night / that I was leaving / the moon rose in the sky / As I came / to fetch my suitcase / and then you began to cry / I've never seen you / look so ugly / as the way you did that night / That night was / eighteen months ago / Now I'm two hours / from the station / Yeah I'm coming home again / I'm gonna show / this town who's master / soon as I get off this train / You're gonna love me / more than ever / and the sun will shine again / and I will kiss your face / and I will make you smile again / and then the whole damn town will come on out to welcome me / Oh they will open all the doors and give it all to me / Oh no but still your voice is ringing in my ears / Don't you want me anymore? / Don't you want me anymore? / And I can't / I can't believe it's happening / I know that / oh there must be some mistake / You've found yourself / another lover / and you're glad we made the break / Oh you don't even / you don't even want to see me / You just wanna wave and say "Goodbye / Go away now, and leave us alone / No this house is not your own." / Yeah / And now the whole damn town has come around to laugh at me / Oh yeah / Oh they can stare for evermore; you do not care for me / Oh no / Oh they can stare now for a hundred thousand years / Don't you want me anymore? / Don't you want me anymore? / Don't you want me anymore? / Don't you want me anymore?

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