Patty Larkin - Used to Be lyrics

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Patty Larkin - Used to Be lyrics

Well he comes on like a ton of bricks They say he loves the ladies Opens up a pack of cigarettes Lights one up Tries to save me His shoes are shined like an army guy's His jeans are pressed and faded There's a quiet surprise behind his eyes When he senses that I'm jaded Used To Be Only God could tell the future Use To be Photographs they only came in black and white Used To Be Every girl was like her mother Used To Be simple allright So I'm feeling like I owe him one It's something like a favor I'm too polite in the neon light Acting like his savior He loves to talk so I let him go Longer than I should have Talks like a wind come from his soul Wouldn't have stopped him if I could have Used To Be Only God could tell the future Use To be Photographs they only came in black and white Used To Be Every girl was like her mother Used To Be simple allright He orders up another round of drinks And flirts with the girl at the bar I watch the ceiling far too close Wonder where you are On his face like a line you can trace Is the look of a young man drowning My eyes are wide as I say goodbye Leave him where I found him Outside on the avenue Well, it's one thick sheet of ice Cars crawl by in ones and twos If they stop they don't look twice And footsteps on the pavement Fall silent in the eye of the storm They all rush by with downcast eye Looking for a place to get warm Used To Be Only God could tell the future Use To be Photographs they only came in black and white Used To Be Every girl was like her mother Used To Be simple allright