One More Time (Some Old Habits)

Another place in another time
I'd know that face anywhere
Without a trace and without a sign
Anytime you could come to me
In the night when you thought
No one should have known
With your hard luck little girl look
And the trouble that you'd own
You'd come like the wind
When the night got so cold
And leave with the light
Like you didn't even know you'd come at all
One more time you could walk back in
One more time it's the same south highway again
One less chance and then one less mistake
Some old habits are so hard to break like you
If a heart could ever learn to say goodbye
And not let time take the best away, still I Learn
Look down and I'd ask knowing why
Still this time is the destiny
I'd wait while you climb your golden stair
Hard luck then, little girl, I know it's nowhere, still you feel
They beat on you like a drum
If you get tired, torn and wasted
You know I'd never be one
One more time you could walk back in
One more time it's the same south highway again
One less chance and then one less mistake
Some old habits are so hard to break
So many times when it gets hard to see the truth
When you got to survive
You tow the line and you compromise
Until you live a lie
Another place in another time
I'd know that face anywhere and I
Without a trace and without a sign
I still remember
One more time you could walk back in
One more time it's the same south highway again
One less chance and then one less mistake
Some old habits are so hard to break like you
One more time you could walk back in
One more time it's the same south highway again
One less chance and then one less mistake
Some old habits are so hard to break



Credits
Writer(s): Thomas William Cochrane, Kenneth William Greer
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