I drive down Main Street, where we used to laugh,Past the old d

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I drive down Main Street, where we used to laugh, Past the old diner, where we shared a milkshake glass. The jukebox played our song, when the world felt right, Now it’s just a melody, lost in the night. Oh, I’m a lonely guy, in a crowded town, With echoes of your laughter, falling all around. These empty bottles on the table, don’t chase the pain away, Just another heart that’s broken, on this memory lane. Remember that summer, under a blanket of stars? You tangled your fingers in my guitar. We danced in the moonlight, beneath the sweet pines, Now I’m left here wondering, how you crossed my mind. Oh, I’m a lonely guy, in a crowded town, With echoes of your laughter, falling all around. These empty bottles on the table, don’t chase the pain away, Just another heart that’s broken, on this memory lane. The scent of your perfume, still lingers in the air, And the taste of your kisses, I can’t help but compare. I wander through the shadows, where we carved our names, Just a ghost of what we had, I’m playing all your games. The sunset's whispering secrets, on the edge of goodbye, I’m stuck in the past, but I’m learning to fly. Yet every corner of this town, reminds me of you, From the bench by the river, to the old barbecue. Oh, I’m a lonely guy, in a crowded town, With echoes of your laughter, falling all around. These empty bottles on the table, don’t chase the pain away, Just another heart that’s broken, on this memory lane. So here’s to the moments, that linger like a song, To the love we once had, but now feels so wrong. I’ll raise a glass to the past, let it fade with the night, 'Cause I’m just a lonely guy, searching for the light.

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