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Forgive, sounds good.

Forget, I'm not sure I could.

They say time heals everything,

But I'm still waiting

I'm through, with doubt,

There's nothing left for me to figure out,

I've paid a price, and i'll keep paying

I'm not ready to make nice,

I'm not ready to back down,

I'm still mad as hell

And I don't have time

To go round and round and round

It's too late to make it right

I probably wouldn't if I could

Cause I'm mad as hell

Can't bring myself to do what it is

You think I should

I know you said

Why can't you just get over it,

It turned my whole world around

and i kind of like it

I made by bed, and I sleep like a baby,

With no regrets and I don't mind saying,

It's a sad sad story

That a mother will teach her daughter

that she ought to hate a perfect stranger.

And how in the world

Can the words that I said

Send somebody so over the edge

That they'd write me a letter

Saying that I better shut up and sing

Or my life will be over

I'm not ready to make nice,

I'm not ready to back down,

I'm still mad as hell

And I don't have time

To go round and round and round

It's too late to make it right

I probably wouldn't if I could

Cause I'm mad as hell

Can't bring myself to do what it is

You think I should

I'm not ready to make nice,

I'm not ready to back down,

I'm still mad as hell

And I don't have time

To go round and round and round

It's too late to make it right

I probably wouldn't if I could

Cause I'm mad as hell

Can't bring myself to do what it is

You think I should

Forgive, sounds good.

Forget, I'm not sure I could.

They say time heals everything,

But I'm still waiting

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The words that you said

They still ring in my head

Don't you know

We say goodbye

With a tear in our eye

Oh, where'd you go

It's alright you can sleep tonight

Knowing you'll always live on in a song

Farewell to old friends

Let's raise a glass to the bitter end

Farewell to old friends

Will you be the same when we see you again

Remember the days

When we'd laugh as you played

Who would have known

The water would come and just take you away

Oh, where'd you go

It's not alright

I can't sleep tonight

Knowing you should have played on

On and on

Farewell to old friends

Let's raise a glass to the bitter end

Farewell to old friends

Will you forgive me when I see you again

You had a good time

Drinking all of our wine

After the show

We all rode the wave

Of that crazy parade

Oh, where'd you go

What happened to

The ones we knew

As long as I'm the shiniest star

Oh, there you are

Farewell to old friends

Let's raise a glass to the bitter end

Farewell to old friends

We'll still be here when you come round again

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I'm doing fine Chandler. Just had to set some things up. I might be leaving the hospital I am at. Another GP and I are thinking about branching off into a joint practice. We met with a couple of Laywers this week to discuss the legal way to do it because you can get in trouble if you just leave the hospital to practice private, out here in PA. Contract stuff. We talked about a whole lot of that.

What's up Navell :) So now your a sexy son in law, eh? :lol:

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For you Lee :)

Yeah yeah

Rat-tailed Jimmy he's a second hand hood

Deals out in Hollywood

Got a '65 Chevy, primered flames

Traded for some powdered goods

Jigsaw Jimmy he's runnin' a gang

But I hear he's doin' o.k.

Got a cozy little job through the Mexican mob

Packages the candycaine

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

He's the one that makes ya feel all right

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

Cops on the corner always ignore

Somebody's getting paid

Jimmy's got it wired, law's for hire

Got it made in the shade

Got a little hideaway, does business all day

But at night he'll always be found

Sellin' sugar to the sweet

People on the street

Call this Jimmy's town

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

He's the one that makes ya feel all right

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

He's gonna be your Frankenstein

I've got one thing you'll understand

(Dr. Feelgood)

Its not what you'd call a glamorous thing

(Dr. Feelgood)

Got one thing that's easily understood

(Dr. Feelgood)

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

Oh yeah

He'll tell you he's the king

Of thes barrio streets

Moving up to shangri-la

Came by his wealth as a matter of luck

Says he never broke no law

Two time loser running out of juice

Time to move out quick

Heard a rumour going round

Jimmy's going down

This time it's gonna stick

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

He's the one that makes ya feel all right

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

He's gonna be your Frankenstein

Let him soothe your soul, just take his hand

(Dr. Feelgood)

Some people call him an evil man

(Dr. Feelgood)

Let him introduce himself real good

(Dr. Feelgood)

He's the only one they call Feelgood

Listen to Jimmy,

Come play with Dr.Feelgood....

I've got one thing you'll understand

(Dr. Feelgood)

Its not what you'd call a glamorous thing

(Dr. Feelgood)

Got one thing that's easily understood

(Dr. Feelgood)

He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood

Dr. Feelgood (Dr. Feelgood)

Dr. Feelgood (Dr. Feelgood)

Dr. Feelgood (Dr. Feelgood)

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