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Walk of Shame - Billy Bob Thornton



     
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She wore black on black
It was perfect for the night
She looked like an angel
By the candlelightHe had his lines all down
Like a work of art
He made every word sound
Like it was straight from the heartHe said, "Do you believe in magic?"
As he reached for her hand
She said, "I always have
But I should try understand"He watched like a hawk
As she tripped on her gown
He said, "I'll give you a ride
'Cause this is a dangerous town"She stepped inside like a woman
And took that walk of shame
She stepped into his car
She didn't even know his nameShe felt less of nothing
And no guilt, no pain
Two hungry souls

On the walk of shameHe called her a lady
It went straight to her head
He spoke hollow words in a motel room
In a dusty bedWhen the morning broke
The truth came with the light
The mirror told her the magic
Well, it just disappeared with the nightAnd there she stood like a woman
And took that walk of shame
She didn't make a sound
She didn't even know his nameShe felt less of nothing
And no guilt, no pain
No tears allowed
On the walk of shame
No tears allowed
On the walk of shame

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Billy Bob Thornton (born William Robert Thornton on August 4, 1955) is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter, actor, as well as occasional director, playwright and singer. He came to fame in the mid 1990s, after writing, directing, and starring in the film Sling Blade, and has since established a career as a Hollywood leading actor, having appeared in several successful films, including 2003's Bad Santa. Thornton, who has been described in media reports as "Hollywood's go-to alpha male",[1] is also known for his former marriage to actress Angelina Jolie.

Read more about Billy Bob Thornton on Last.fm.


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