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Well, I followed my feet all across this land |
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A tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand |
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From the cold, cold |
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East to the woods out |
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WestAin't no home, just lucky |
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I guessI've seen the sunrise over the water |
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Howl at the moon by the amber's glow |
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Stole me a kiss from the barman's daughter |
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Threw on my peg and away |
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I goWell, it looks like rain and it taste like hell |
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Ain't nobody ever wished me well |
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Tried to make a stayin' in the welfare line |
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I ain't seen free in a long long time |
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Well, every town is gone by morning |
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Hitch to another till the sun goes down |
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Found me a box car, one of two brothers |
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Take out a bottle and pass it 'round |
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There's trouble at the border and a far of war |
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All in the water and a shut down store |
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The big bank's closing and the world ain't 'round |
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Jail filled up and the deal gone down |
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But I got all |
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I need on the highway |
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Little bit of luck and rainbows too |
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Singing little song for the ones who ramble |
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Hard to carry on like the way we do |
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Now I've had friends who've walked that line |
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Spend life workin' for a nickel and a dime |
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They come home ragged at the end of their day |
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Feed on the table [Incomprehensible] |
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Sometimes |
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I might have to wonder |
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How's it gonna end for a man like me |
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Slept with rain and danced with the thunder |
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I get a little bit old, |
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I get a little bit old |
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I get a little, tune on the fiddle |
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And then I'll be on my way |
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Followed my feet all across this land |
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Tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand |
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The mountains in the |
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East and woods out |
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WestAin't no home, just lucky |
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I guessNever had a home just lucky |
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I guess |