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I say how could this be |
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left her back in Tennesse |
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now there's a thousand miles between |
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I'm going out of my head |
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But I can't take back the words I said |
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Just to fill her empty bed |
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Said you can drag me back to Nashville |
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But you'll drag me back to Nashville dead |
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She wanted nothing more in her life |
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Than to see her name in lights |
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So I came along for the ride |
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But there was just no end |
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To the smokey bars and unpaid rent |
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Day job blues held by a thread |
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Oh You can drag me back to Nashville |
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But you'll drag me back to Nashville dead |
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North Dakota boy in Tennessee |
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That singin town had got the best of me |
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Oh yeah |
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and I lost my love to the dream |
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Looking back I lost a part of me |
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And so I said |
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You can drag me back to Nashville |
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But you'll drag me back to Nashville dead |
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I say how could this be |
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North Dakota boy in Tennessee |
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That singin town had got the best of me |
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Oh yeah |
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and I lost my love to the dream |
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Lookin back I lost a part of me |
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And so I said |
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You can drag me back to Nashville |
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But you'll drag me back to Nashville dead |
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Oh you can drag me back to Nashville |
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But you'll drag me back to Nashville dead |
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North Dakota boy in Tennessee |
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I say how could this be |
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North Dakota boy in Tennessee |