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"I Retired" is a track by Hamilton Leithauser, from the album Black Hours, released 4th May 2014. The track is 4:22 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Hamilton Leithauser.
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I retired from my fight I retired from my war No one knows what I was fighting for I don't even know myself anymore All the water in the ground Someday'll dry up and die out All the fire in your heart won't help! All the smoke up in your head never will All the fire in your heart won't help All the smoke up in your head never will As long as I can keep the train rolling Then all my friends will always know they'll never be alone As long as I can keep the engine humming Then all my friends will always know they'll never be alone As long as I can keep the engine humming Then all my friends will always know they'll never be alone As long as I can keep the train rolling Then all my friends will always know they'll never be alone
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