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 - Pat Terry
 
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Confederate Railroad - Long Gone lyrics
Abilene Airport, six am, he had a teary little woman holding on to him
 saying, "Promise me, Billy, you'll call me when you reach L.A."
 He said, "I'm keeping your number, honey, right up here." 
 He was tapping on his temple, but the point was clear, he had no intention of ever coming back, no way
 He was long gone...long, long gone
 skipping like a stone,
 he packed up his heart and he was long gone
 Two packs of peanuts and a Canada Dry
 Had him thinking what a luxury it was to fly
 it was the best way out of a love that wasn't meant to last
 and all his favorite words he used to love to hear
 Like whenever or whatever you want my dear
 are just memories now, somewhere in the distant past
 He was long gone...long, long gone
 skipping like a stone,
 he packed up his heart and he was long gone
 Nine months later on a T V show,Confederate Railroad - Long Gone - http://motolyrics.com/confederate-railroad/long-gone-lyrics.html
 he saw a teary little woman he used to know,
 Saying, "Lord, yes Oprah, he left me back in Abilene"
 She flashed his picture for the world to see
 And said if anybody knows this S O B 
 tell him Junior's hungry, there ain't nothing in this world that's free
 He was long gone...long, long gone
 skipping like a stone,
 he packed up his heart and he was long gone
Nine months later on a tv show,
 He saw a teary little woman that he used to know,
 saying, "Lord, yes, Oprah, he left me back in Abilene"
 Then she flashed his picture for the world to see,
 Said, "If anybody knows this lousy SOB,
 Tell him Junior's hungry, there ain't nothing in this world for free!"
 He was long gone...long, long gone
 skipping like a stone,
 he packed up his heart and he was long gone









