| I cried my tears in a glass of tequila
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| For a truck-stop honey with a dubious name
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| She held my heart like a blackjack dealer
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| And took my money when she left the game
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| She was overly fond of sophisticated messin' around
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| I’ve had a bellyful of livin' in the same old merry-go-round
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| Well I played in the summer and I froze in the winter
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| And I hankered for the high school beauty queen
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| She was married to a rich young timber-miller
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| And christened a boy when she was just nineteen
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| Crazy love, never gonna settle down
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| I’ve had a bellyful of lovin' on the same old merry-go-round
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| Like any man I’ve got to work for a living
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| Just to earn my soul for a weekend show
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| Saturday morning I’ll be down by the river
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| Getting whipped at the Copmanhurst rodeo
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| When the weekend comes I’m gonna set fire to the town
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| I’ve had a bellyful of workin' on the same old merry-go-round
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| I’m looking out as the sun goes down
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| Drinking Bundaberg at the end of the day
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| I’m twenty five, I’m half alive
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| The rest is only just a ticket away
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| Give me a ticket, take me to a city hotel
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| I’ve had a bellyful of livin' on the same old merry-go-round |