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Going home in a trailer filled with canada dry,
Looking forward to being with you.
Got in to the broadway and what do I find ?
Some lady's been sleeping there, too.

I was dreamin' of our meetin' all down the m1
'cause I hadn't seen you for so long.
Then out of the blue, something came down and warned me
And I sat there and wrote down this song.

That was the day that the coke came to nashville,
That was the day I laughed till I cried.
That was the day all my dreams turned to ashes
And I lost my blues and I smiled.

Well, I walked in the door and I heard you two laughing,
Just like I'd hoped that we'd do.
So I went up the stairs, left your keys on the table,
And I wrote on the mirror, 'we're through!'.

That was the day that the coke came to nashville,
That was the day that I had, honey.
That was the day that the coke came to nashville,
And I've got the blues out just bad.

Going home on a train, going back to my mother,
Feeling better already, keep telling myself:
'don't you cry, you'll forget him and find a new lover,
So let's sit back and drink to his health.'

That was the day that the coke came to nashville,
That was the day I laughed till I cried.
That was the day that I felt my heart breaking,
Ain't it funny, after all I've survived.
Ain't it funny, after all I've survived.
Going home in a trailer filled with canada dry,   Looking forward to being with you.   Got in to the broadway and what do I find ?    Some lady's been sleeping there, too.      I was dreamin' of our meetin' all down the m1   'cause I hadn't seen you for so long.   Then out of the blue, something came down and warned me   And I sat there and wrote down this song.      That was the day that the coke came to nashville,   That was the day I laughed till I cried.   That was the day all my dreams turned to ashes   And I lost my blues and I smiled.      Well, I walked in the door and I heard you two laughing,   Just like I'd hoped that we'd do.   So I went up the stairs, left your keys on the table,   And I wrote on the mirror, 'we're through!'.      That was the day that the coke came to nashville,   That was the day that I had, honey.   That was the day that the coke came to nashville,   And I've got the blues out just bad.      Going home on a train, going back to my mother,   Feeling better already, keep telling myself:   'don't you cry, you'll forget him and find a new lover,   So let's sit back and drink to his health.'      That was the day that the coke came to nashville,   That was the day I laughed till I cried.   That was the day that I felt my heart breaking,   Ain't it funny, after all I've survived.   Ain't it funny, after all I've survived.