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I've been around in |
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Donkey Town |
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Too long baby too long |
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Checking out of |
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Donkey Town |
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So long, so long, so long |
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Her pretty eyes are pretty still |
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But Jim's got a kind of a squint |
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Yeah I dug up my last check from out of the mine |
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Now I feel like |
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I've done my stint |
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Jim got an army pension |
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When he walked from the military court |
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No body ever mentioned |
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The medical report |
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She does little things for me |
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She likes to get the both of us high. |
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Yeah She says |
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I'm a tender-hearted man |
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Prince charming,yeah, sure, |
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I'm the guy |
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He likes the wrecker's dogs on chains |
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And the smoke from the company fires |
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Diesel oil in the trucks and cranes |
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And the smell of burning tires |
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But I've been around in |
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Donkey Town |
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Too long, baby ,too long |
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Checking out of |
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Donkey Town |
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So long, so long, so long |
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There's a purple heart in a silver tin |
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And a grey .45 in a drawer |
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Most of the time you can drink with him |
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But some other time he's just sore |
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On days when she says she can't think straight |
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Or she feels like she's getting the jumps |
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She'll go shoot off her .38 |
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At cans on a |
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Donkey Town dump |
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It was Friday late and she crossed those legs |
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She told me flat out she would. |
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Yeah If I could pull up my trailer pegs |
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We could get away together for good |
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I sure wish her the best of luck |
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She's going to need it thinking of |
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Jim I don't like to leave her stuck |
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But she's near as bad as him |
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But I've been around in |
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Donkey Town |
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Too long baby too long |
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Checking out of |
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Donkey Town |
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So long, so long, so long |
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Checking out of |
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Donkey Town |
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So long, so long, so long |