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By Hank Williams Jr., I'm slowly removing the shadow that endangers the future we
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By Hank Williams Jr., Love is a burning thing
And it makes a fiery ring
Bound
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By Hank Williams Jr., I've been here longer and I'm stronger
And I've seen as
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By Hank Williams Jr., I've met a girl or two in my lifetime and
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By Hank Williams Jr., Rockin' chair money
Now I got rockin' chair money
But I got
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By Hank Williams Jr., Sun's up better get up and make the rounds
All alone
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By Hank Williams Jr., Hey there lonely girl can I sit with you
I've just
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By Hank Williams Jr., Send me some lovin' send it I pray how can
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By Hank Williams Jr., Send me the pillow that you dream on oh don't
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By Hank Williams Jr., Comb your hair, paint and powder
You act proud, and I'll
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By Hank Williams Jr., She is just someone to wash your dirty clothes
Someone who
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By Hank Williams Jr., Just because I ask a friend about her
Just because I
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By Hank Williams Jr., Loving me to you
Seems such a bother
You made it so
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By Hank Williams Jr., Did you say she asked about me today?
I guess that
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By Hank Williams Jr., Well I never felt more like singing the blues cause
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By Hank Williams Jr., I lay in darkness in our room and shed an
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By Hank Williams Jr., We used to have good times together dear
But now, I
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By Hank Williams Jr., Someday you'll call my name and I won't answer
Someday you'll
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By Hank Williams Jr., I could search from now to the end of time
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By Hank Williams Jr., Now listen to my story good advice I'll give to
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By Hank Williams Jr., I know that I'm not great
And some say I imitate
Anymore
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By Hank Williams Jr., As long as I can keep a lot a friends
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By Hank Williams Jr., We got to stop and think it over before we
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By Hank Williams Jr., 1.As I walked out in the streets of Laredo, as
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By Hank Williams Jr., Sweet dreams of you every night I go through
Why can't
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By Hank Williams Jr., Take these chains from my heart and set me free
You've
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By Hank Williams Jr., Well I pulled out of Georgia with a ten ton
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By Hank Williams Jr., Back about eighteen and twenty-five I left Tennessee very much
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By Hank Williams Jr., Back about 1825 I left Tennessee very much alive
I never
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By Hank Williams Jr., I've got some fond memories of San Angelo
And I've seen