| The next train arrives on here at five o nine
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| I’m standing where my daddy used to be
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| To follow his footsteps takes me three stops down the line
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| Down to the Ben Crawley steel company
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| Well I tried my hand at ranching but this didn’t come off
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| Seems nothing in that for me
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| It always tried my patience which I haven’t enough
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| I’m destined to work in a steel company
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| Just you wait at home for me little woman
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| By now I should know how lovely you will be
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| Waiting by the door for me little woman
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| Now I won’t moan when I get home from the Ben Crawley steel company
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| When Crawley makes the jokes and four guys laugh a lot
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| Damn, force a grin if you can
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| I got so many words on the tip of my tongue to shoot him down
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| But he’d soon replace a mere steel driving man
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| Just you wait at home for me little woman
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| Although I know you won’t be as tired as me
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| Waiting by the door for me little woman (my true lovin' woman)
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| Well I won’t slack when I get back from the Ben Crawley steel company
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| Well I’ve had my fill and it’s giving me hell, now it’s time for hate
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| Thanks mister for telling me
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| So I’ll shoot if I can and I won’t (don't) give a damn about playing it
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| Straight
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| My friends and the lord know what he’s done (he did) to me
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| He’s being staying at home with my little woman
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| Playing in the fields where I should always be
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| It’s hard to forgive my own little woman
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| And to find a job 'cos I just blew up that steel company
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| Heh! |