| We got married in September
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| The baby came the next December
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| So I got off the road
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| It’s the longest I’ve been home
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| Since I remember
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| I wake up earlier these days
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| To dress the kid & fix her eggs
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| Then we’ll walk down to the park
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| If it’s nice out
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| There’s a swing set where she plays
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| I’m not out looking for something
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| I haven’t found
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| You won’t see me around
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| I’ve got a family now
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| I used to drive all night no stopping
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| Like a Batman with no Robin
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| & then sometime around dawn
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| I’d wake up with my seatbelt on
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| To some cop knocking
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| I’ve seen a lot of wrecks & burnouts
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| & nights the crowds just didn’t turn out
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| & I’ve drunk myself so ill
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| & nearly got myself killed
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| More times than I would care to count
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| I’m not out looking for something
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| I haven’t found
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| You won’t see me around
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| I’ve got a family now
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| I watched The Exorcist again
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| & recognized Kitty Winn
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| From The Panic At Needle Park
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| With Al Pacino
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| She played his girlfriend
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| It felt like seeing an old friend
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| The way I wondered where she’d been
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| As I sat & pet the cat
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| With my wife’s head on my lap
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| On the sofa in the den
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| I’m not out looking for something
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| I haven’t found
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| You won’t see me around
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| I’ve got a family now |