| Well I gotta friend that lives south of town
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| Loves to sit and burn one down
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| Spin some vinyl on his stereo
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| Every now and then he speaks of war
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| One tour of duty on a foreign shore
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| Fightin' for his way home
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| Yeah, fightin' for his way home
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| Returnin' home to his native land
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| Left New York for Texas man
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| Quieter times were in his cards
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| He met a girl she met a man
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| Dropped to his knees and he took her hand
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| A simple life ain’t that hard
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| No, a simple life ain’t all that hard
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| A new generation on the ground
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| Nothin' in the world could bring him down
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| Flyin' like he had wings
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| Several years came and went
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| Not one of them was poorly spent
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| A good man’s life he was chiselin'
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| Yeah, a good man’s life he was chiselin'
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| Reflectin' on the Viet Cong
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| Uncle John’s Band and a Dylan song
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| Smellin' like it’s supper time
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| You know it brought a tear to his eye
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| The day that Jerry Garcia died
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| He said he was the genius of his time
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| Yeah, A Friend of the Devil is a Friend of Mine
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| Don’t try to find it
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| Make the time
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| A couple of joints and a bottle of wine
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| You’ll be glad that you did
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| With the Grateful Dead spinnin' round
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| Kick your feet back and be astound
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| By the life of the Brooklyn kid |