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VERSE ONE:
Four young teenagers were driving in a car,
They ran a stop sign in rural Omaha,
Now their parents they all live on Memory Lane,
With one surviving son who deals with the shame.
CHORUS:
So
lay your hands, come lay your hands on me,
And I will set you free.
Believe in me and I will set you free,
Just lay your hands on me.
VERSE
TWO:
He
was a young man, barely in his prime,
He was a caring man who smiled most of the time,
When she broke his heart, he took a trip down Memory Lane.
Then he took an overdose to ease away the pain.
CHORUS
BRIDGE
VERSE
THREE:
He
was a rich man who was begging for his life,
Two drunken soldiers, one wielding a knife,
He closed his eyes and took a trip down Memory Lane.
Then they heard him screaming, screaming out in pain
Written:
January 2004
Words & Music by Geoff Dominy

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