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He keeps a spit cup wedged 'tween the dash and the windshield |
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Wore out spot where his hand lays on the wheel |
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Fourteen years of back and forth |
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Of work and |
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Church and honey do's |
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He's a hardhat, hammer swiggin', won't hear him whine |
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Kick some butt, wrap it up, crack a beer, high five |
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God fearing son of pride and strength |
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That's exactly what he's turned into |
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He'll fight tooth and nail for his family |
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Give the shirt right off his back for a friend in need |
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So let's all raise a glass to the guy who never asked |
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Any praise for a job well done |
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All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear |
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He's the backbone of this land |
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It's long overdue, here's to the |
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American man |
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The American man |
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Flies the stars and stripes on a pole in the front yard |
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Picture of his wife and kids as a bookmark |
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To keep his place inside the |
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Good BookThe words he believes and lives by |
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He's gonna make mistakes like anyone |
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But he's gonna make it right 'fore the day is done |
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So let's all raise a glass to the guy who never asked |
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Any praise for a job well done |
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All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear |
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He's the backbone of this land |
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It's long overdue, here's to the |
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American man |
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So let's all raise a glass to the guy who never asked |
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Any praise, he just gave |
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All the blood, sweat and tears, he stood tall with no fear |
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Let's all raise a glass to the guy who never asked |
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Any praise for a job well done |
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All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear |
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He's the backbone of this land |
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It's long overdue, this song's for you, the |
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American man |
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The American man |
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This one's for you to host, the |
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American man |
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American man, it's me, the |
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American man, that's right |