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I am my mother's only son |
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And you might think that I'd regret the things I've done |
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But I can only think of one right now |
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You and I both know the reason why you've turned your gun on me |
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I'm rarely held in high regard |
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And most folks don't seem to trust me very far |
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But I can promise you one thing |
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I would've turned my back and walked away if she had worn a ring |
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Please don't put your bullets in me |
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Please don't bury me 'neath the cold, cold ground |
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You and I alone will know the truth of what went on |
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And you will never see my face again in town |
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Most nights I go to bed alone |
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And there's no place on this earth that I'd call home |
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And I'll admit I have a roving eye |
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But I'm not the only man who turned to look when she walked by |
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I don't expect to buy much time |
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But I need to find a way to change your mind |
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And to convince you that I could not know |
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She wore no ring upon her hand to mark the vows that she had spoken |
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So I'm beggin' you, |
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I swear the whole world must be blind |
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If I'm the first man to see murder in your eyes |
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How fitting now the wind is turning cold |
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And with my dying breath I curse your life, I curse your very soul |
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