| Hello, I’m an old country song
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| I ain’t been around in a while
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| But it ain’t like I’d really been gone
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| I’m more like an old suit, that’s just gone out of style
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| Hey I heard you found somebody new
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| Someone younger, more adept, more alive
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| Not much to say, so I just lift away
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| ‘Til I slid off your radio dial
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| I’m here if you ever want me
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| An old friend you forgot that you had
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| If those yearnings ever haunt you
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| Lend an ear, I’ll give you a hand
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| We been through a lot, you and I
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| We’ve cursed, we’ve laughed, we’ve cried
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| Through love and divorce and the horrors of war
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| When the young ones were born, and the old folks they died
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| Sometimes I hit too close to home
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| And the truth ain’t what you want to hear
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| We’re old friends you and I I wouldn’t tell you a lie
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| Even if it spared you a tear
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| Perhaps I’m too sad and forlorn
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| A product of some bygone age
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| A little too haggar’d and worn
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| Since I kicked out the footlights and walked off the stage
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| I thought I’d just drop you a line
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| And let you know «hey, I’m still around»
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| If you’re ever in need just listen to me
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| And say hello to that old country song
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| Say hello to an old country song |