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By Joe Purdy, Brooklyn I'm calling to tell you I'm sorry. Well, I
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By Joe Purdy, Mama where you going with that guitar in your hands?
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By Joe Purdy, Well I'm leavin' this morning, I'll call when I can.
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By Joe Purdy, Well, the neighbours were talkin', and Charlie was barkin'. And
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By Joe Purdy, Mona, you know you gonna on the street corner, but
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By Joe Purdy, I'm sinkin' low, and I can't find my baby. I've
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By Joe Purdy, The sun is sinking low and the hour is getting
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By Joe Purdy, Sally wake up we don't have to pretend anymore. Cause
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By Joe Purdy, I got troubles oh, but not today
'Cause they're gonna wash
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By Joe Purdy, Oh, come quick, yeah the doctor is sick lying their
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By Joe Purdy, Elizabeth, she'd shoot the junk.
Well, she ain't around no more.
And
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By Joe Purdy, You and Jesus were close, yeah, at least as far
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By Joe Purdy, Oh river, with your water so clear
I can see straight
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By Joe Purdy, You were standing tall
In the corner of a room
While everybody
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By Joe Purdy, I looked out my window this morning
and I saw the
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By Joe Purdy, She's walking away
She's making her stay in
She's moving to a
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By Joe Purdy, Well I live in the canyon
Where the old coyotes howl
And
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By Joe Purdy, Today’s been tired and got no rest
She boards a plane
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By Joe Purdy, You say that you ain't been happy
say that you should
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By Joe Purdy, Oh the weather ain't so fine today
Darling it's just right
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By Joe Purdy, Where are you going my one true love?
you understand me
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By Joe Purdy, I walk this brick road
ignroring the busload
the sleepers are down
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By Joe Purdy, You pick me up and you set me down
You never
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By Joe Purdy, come on in out of the cold,
lay your cares on
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By Joe Purdy, Sometimes I wish I was somebody else
Sometimes I wish that
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By Joe Purdy, Once upon a broken heart.
Theres a time for love.
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By Joe Purdy, It was a fine day in the fifth grade
when mary
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By Joe Purdy, Some movie star told you this ain't where it's at.
So
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By Joe Purdy, Today was a good day
It was better than most
Didn't see
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By Joe Purdy, one more drink before i split town
pulled up in a