| Wally Walker spent his last twenty dollars
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| On lottery tickets at the corner store
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| He came in without any milk and bread
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| Well his wife Heather was madder than ever
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| Said I can’t believe you did that you know we’re poor
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| Them tickets just dig us a little deeper
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| In the whole
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| He said, you never known
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| Old Sawmill Kenny kissed his Jenny
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| Said I’ll see you tonight around supper time
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| He pulled that old Dodge truck out on the road
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| Well he went around a curve and Kenny had to swerve
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| To miss a little girl riding a bike
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| He gave his life to save her
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| As his maker said it’s time to go You never know what’s around the bend
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| Could be a new beginning
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| Or it could be the end
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| You can dream, plan, scream, wish, pray and hope
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| But you never know
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| That Pentacost preacher was a part time teacher
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| At the Mississippi Missionary Bible School
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| Oh silver tongue Sara was a holy terror
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| She took him somewhere he didn’t want to go Said he was a sinner and later that winter it showed
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| You never know what’s around the bend
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| Could be a new beginning
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| Or it could be the end
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| You can dream, plan, scream, wish, pray and hope
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| But you never know
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| You never know what’s around the bend
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| Could be a new beginning
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| Or it could be the end
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| You can dream, plan, scream, wish, pray and hope
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| But you never know
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| That preacher didn’t know (you never know)
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| Kenny didn’t know that when he left the house that morning
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| He wouldn’t be home that night
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| Oh yeah, and Wally Walker
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| He didn’t know he was gonna win
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| Sixty million dollars last Saturday (you never know) |