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She told me she loved me On the summer I turned 18 She was a blue-eyed blonde She was every young man's dream I was just a young pup Still wet behind the ears Smokin' left-handed cigarettes and drinkin' cheap beer Cousin had a single wide, out north of town Daddies would ground their daughters if they came around We were a Keystone clan, not much for moonshine Kentucky deluxe and a 32-ounce, couple boxes of bagged wine Never took it easy We were always hammered down Never had girlfriends, unless they lived in separate towns Had a little money, but we never had much The last thing we wanted was love Yeah we're grown up now, we got our lives to live All my rowdy friends are raisin' kids Talk more about the old times, still make a few But I don't see my clan as much as I used to Never took it easy We were always hammered down Never had girlfriends, unless they lived in separate towns Had a little money, but we never had much The last thing we wanted was love The last thing we wanted was love
Writer(s): Robert Read Southall Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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