The Twang

The Twang - Last Laugh lyrics

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Last night I saw you, you were bathing in the solar lid sky,

Your face I’ve not seen for a while, how old are you now?

You must doing fine now, so I’m walking down the boulevard.

Guess sometimes she finds it hard the life without you, so cold.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

Next time I’ll see you, hope you’re smiling like a young boy should,

The last time was not so good, I pray for you now.

Your past is fine now, saw you working down the bilduns round.

Guess sometimes he finds it hard, he’s not free value, so cold.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

This is the path the life moves on,

Laugh ‘till the last of the money’s gone.

Dreams become decades, you can ease the pain,

Light turns to shade, then back again.

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