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Big Mack was a driver of a semi rig from |
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Denver to the coast of |
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Maine And every truck driver and highway man well they all knew big |
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Mack's name |
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He stepped into a diner by the scales where he stopped to weigh |
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Took one look at the waitress there and we all heard him say |
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Pour me a piece of coffee pass me a cup of bread |
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Why you're the sweetest things that |
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I've ever seen and there's a ringing in my head |
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Make my eggs a medium rare over easy with my steak |
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I'm gonna buy you a farm in |
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Texas gal if it takes every sin |
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I make [ piano ] |
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Well she stood there a starin' at |
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Big Mack kind of in a state of shock |
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She told him when he set his orange juice down be careful now it's kinda hot |
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I've already buttered your coffee the toast is in your cup |
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Your french fried soup and scrambled prunes will soon be coming up |
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She took off her apron grabbed her coat down off the rack |
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Took Big Mack's arm and told the boss |
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I'm a quittin' and |
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I won't be back |
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She climbed up in that diesel cab both pipes were a spoutin' smoke |
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Someone said |
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Big Mack just fell and this time it ain't no joke |
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Pour me a piece of coffee... |