Songtexte
She
sleeps
alone
in
the
warm
nights
of
Memphis
Where
the
Peabody
Hotel
meets
the
velveteen
sky
She
sings
like
the
waves
in
the
cool
Mississippi
That
brought
her
from
St.
Paul
in
'75
And
men
come
to
court
her
with
roses
and
sweet
wine
Where
hands
cross
the
ivories
from
six
until
nine
She
sings
away
sorrows
each
night
when
she
leaves
him
She
goes
home
alone,
she's
not
the
marrying
kind
And
love
is
a
memory
that
she'll
always
hold
'Cause
love
in
a
memory
never
grows
old
Why
she
did
leave
him,
well
nobody
knows
And
love
in
a
memory,
never
grows
old
And
he
works
the
toll
booth
on
the
New
Jersey
turnpike
The
ring
on
his
finger
grows
cold
to
the
bone
His
sons
were
young
dreamers
who
cheat
on
their
own
wives
He
still
dreams
of
St.
Paul
when
he's
cheating
alone
Love
is
a
memory
that
he'll
always
hold
'Cause
love
in
a
memory
never
grows
old
Why
she
did
leave
him,
well
nobody
knows
Love
in
a
memory,
never
grows
old
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