| And I guess I always will
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| But these days, when I turn on the radio
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| It’s just not the same thrill
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| I like a song that gives me chill bumps
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| Now and then there’s some that still do
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| But I’m fed up with the same old vanilla
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| Hey how about you
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| I’m tired of the same old guy
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| With the same old song
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| About the same old love
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| It goes on and on and on
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| Same old guitar
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| And the same old strum
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| I may be country but I’m not dumb
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| Hey there Mr. Songwriter
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| Come and visit in my home
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| Then tell me about life being perfect
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| And love that goes on and on and on
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| Then ride with me in my old Bronco
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| Down to the factory for eight hours
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| Then let me introduce you to my supervisor
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| Then write me a song about sunshine and flowers
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| And the same old guy
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| With the same old song
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| About the same old love
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| It goes on and on
|
| Same old guitar
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| And the same old strum
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| I may be country but I’m not dumb
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| I want to hear a song about passion
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| I want to hear a song about sin
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| I want to hear a song about redemption
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| Yeah, sing me one of them
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| Tell me about a cowboy in Australia
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| Tell me about a prisoner in China
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| Tell me about some old stock car driver
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| Down in Orangeburg, South Carolina
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| Instead of
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| The same old guy
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| With the same old song
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| About the same old love
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| It goes on and on and on
|
| Same old guitar
|
| And the same old strum
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| I may be country but I’m not dumb
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| Same old
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| Same old
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| Same old |