| Hello Honey, it’s me What did you think when you heard me back on the radio?
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| What did the kids say when they knew it was their long lost daddy-o?
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| Remember how we listened to the radio
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| And I said `That's the place for me'
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| And how I got the job as an FM Jock the day you married me?
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| We were two kids and I was was into AM rock
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| But I just had to run around
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| It’s been eight years since I left you babe
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| Let me tell you 'bout what’s gone down
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| CHORUS
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| I am the morning DJ on W*O*L*D
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| Playing all the hits for you wherever you may be The bright good-morning voice who’s heard but never seen
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| Feeling all of forty-five going on fifteen
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| The drinking I did on my last big gig made my voice go low
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| They said that they liked the younger sound when they let me go So I drifted on down to Tulsa, Oklahoma to do me a late night talk show
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| Now I worked my way back home again, via Boise, Idhao
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| That’s how this business goes
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| CHORUS
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| I’ve been making extra money playing high school sock hops
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| I’m a big time guest MC
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| You should hear me talking to the little children
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| And listen what they say to me Got a spot on the top of my head, begging for a new toupee
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| And a tire on my gut from sitting on my But they’re never gonna go away
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| Sometimes I get this crazy dream
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| That I just drive off in my car
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| But you can travel on ten thousand miles and still say where you are
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| I’ve been thinking that I should quit disk jockeying
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| And start that record store
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| Maybe I could settle down if you’ld take me back once more
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| OK Honey, I see
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| I guess he’s better than me Sure, Old Girl, I understand
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| You don’t have to worry, I’m such a happy man
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| W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L, W*O*L, W*O*L*D*D*D
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| I am the morning DJ on K*A*H*J
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| Playing all the hits for you Playing them night and day
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| The bright good morning voice who’s heard but never seen
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| Feeling all of forty-five, going on fifteen
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| I am the mornig DJ on W*O*L*D |