| In a tattoo shop at the end of Main
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| Two lovers set out with no restraint
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| He swore she was the one from day one
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| She swore he made her complete
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| In a tattoo shop at the end of Main
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| Above his heart they carved Jesse’s name
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| The years flew by so fast underneath their feet
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| Bills to pay just tryin' to make ends meet
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| A buddy asked him why he chose the road that he was on
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| Asked him how he kept form goin' insane
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| And in a little bar at the end of Main
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| He pulled off his shirt and he showed 'em Jesse’s name
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| 'Til late one night came a phone call
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| That said, «You gotta come home from work
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| 'Cause the baby says it’s time for me to go
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| And I know it’s a little early and I thought I could wait
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| But baby I can’t stand the pain»
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| And in a hospital room at the corner of 5th and Main
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| They gave their little miracle Jesse’s name
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| Seventy years, gray haired and still in love
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| Holding' hands like they were still 18
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| They both knew Jesse’s time was growin' short
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| Somehow they both chose not to believe
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| And in a hospital room at the corner of 5th and Main
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| Oh he cried the last time Jesse said his name
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| And in a field lined with daisies
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| They laid her in the ground
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| As their daughter held the man that they both loved
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| And as the preacher said his words
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| And the choir began to sing
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| Oh he felt the pain
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| Underneath Jesse’s name
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| Underneath Jesse’s name
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| In a tattoo shop at the end of Main
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| He remembers the day they carved Jesse’s name |