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Nazareth
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Another bridge I have burned
A lesson I learned
One more mistake to my cause
One more hand got lost
In a game
So I was up for awhile
Livin in style
Feelin high on the hog

I was down

Chorus:

Now some say I lost
His other soul
How barely a young man
Can sink so low
And I dont know..........dont care at all

I had a similar dream
Of my dreams
While
I thought I had wandered a mile
I was wrong

Now Im on the way up
When you reach the top
No way to go
And people just dont wanna know
When youre down

(agnew, charlton, mccafferty, sweet
Mountain music/marlin music
1974 nazareth (dunfermline) ltd.

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