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I woke up the same way this mornin' Like a stranger in my own life Tired and confused with too much to do Nothin' left for my kids and my wife Oh, I
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I sat beside a man from Hollywood, California on a plane He said he had rich and famous friends, yeah he liked droppin' names I said, "Well, howdy do,
I got a call from my best friend this evening He said he wasn't going out with us guys on Friday night Yeah, he was gonna change for his new found flame
Now he ain't much for talking but he means every word he says And that color on his arms and neck ain't from no tanning bed Leaves no doubt about where
Well We grew up Down by the railroad Tracks shootin BB's at old beer cans Choakin' on the smoke from a lucky strike somebody lifted off his old man
Well, I heard he needed some help on the farm Somebody with a truck and two strong arms Not scared of dirt and willing to work 'Til the sun goes down
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He said, "Just think it over and write me a list So we can figure out what we both deserve" She hardly could believe it, that their love had come to this
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