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Roll Me Back In Time Lyrics - Real Fine Place - Sara Evans

He was just a boy of seventeen 

And I was older by a year 

And we spent everything we ever made 

To get away from here 

 

We got married in the winter time 

At the Open Doors Cafe 

No matter how he tried 

He couldn't find the peace of mind to stay, oh, no 

 

All the glitter out in Hollywood 

All the stars that never shine 

Oh, they can't hold a candle to your wind 

Could you roll me, roll me back in time? 

 

Got a job and worked the early shift 

And I spent hours by the phone 

Promises are easy to forget 

When there's too much time alone 

 

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But you've got something they can't argue with 

That's what all the people say 

He's just waiting for the obvious 

His star is on his way, anyday 

 

All the glitter out in Hollywood 

All the stars that never shine 

Oh, they can't hold a candle to your wind 

Could you roll me, could you roll me, could you roll me? 

 

Just this side of sunrise 

You can feel it in the air 

That something's bound to happen 

It's just right there 

 

Everybody loves you 

It's so easy to see 

But it's only, but it's only 

It's only, it's only in your dreams 

 

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I woke up to find him standing there 

With his suitcase in his hand 

 

All the glitter out in Hollywood 

All the stars that never shine 

Oh, they can't hold a candle to your wind 

Could you roll me, could you roll me? 

 

All the glitter out in Hollywood 

All the stars that never shine 

Oh, they can't hold a candle to your wind 

Could you roll me, could you roll me? 

Could you roll me, roll me back in time? 

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