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Jaida Dreyer
Jaida Dreyer
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Jaida Dreyer
Jaida Dreyer
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Brad Warren
Brad Warren
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Brett Warren
Brett Warren
Songwriter
Lance Miller
Lance Miller
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An empty pack of Marlboro reds sittin' by the bed I can still see mama crying on the phone And I sorta still remember who I was that September Before she told me he was really gone I ran and got my plastic ponies but he just kept on going I thought he'd turn around but I know better now Ooh, you can't fence 'em in, Ooh, they were born to run and then You think you got them where you want 'em Then they leave you all alone Half broke horses, they never come back home I've tried hard not to be like mama, but blood's thicker than water And I fell for the way he said my name And we made love wild and crazy, he wanted me to have his baby But I should've known there's some things you can't change I stood on the front porch cryin' but he just kept on driving I thought he'd turn around but I know better now Ooh, you can't fence 'em in, Ooh, they were born to run and then You think you got them where you want 'em Then they leave you all alone Half broke horses, they never come back home Now I watch that little girl by the window as she plays Those plastic ponies are a story, she's gonna have to hear someday She's gonna need to hear me say You can't fence 'em in, no, no 'Cause they were born to run and then You think you got them where you want 'em Then they leave you all alone Half broke horses, they never come back home Half broke horses, they never come back home
Writer(s): Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Lance Miller, Jaida Dreyer Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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