| I hope this letter finds you
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| Wherever you may be
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| 'Cause I mailed some awhile back
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| And they were all returned to me
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| Ain’t nothin' I can tell you 'bout the hometown
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| Everything changes, but nothing’s new
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| Just Sunday night at the kitchen table
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| Finishin' a beer and thinkin' of you
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| And I still work the same job
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| Just live with my mom for free
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| 'Cause ever since the old man passed on
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| It just got harder to leave
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| Well I heard a rumor that you got married
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| Though you swore that you never would
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| I guess you finally got your own kids now
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| You ever tell 'em 'bout the old neighborhood?
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| Like the time we stole your dad’s car
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| Drove all night down Imperial Highway
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| You kept sayin' «Maybe we should turn around,»
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| And I said «It don’t take much to get away.»
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| But I still work the same job
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| Just live with my mom for free
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| 'Cause ever since the old man passed on
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| It just got harder to leave
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| Guess that’s all that I’ve got to tell you
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| I guess things turned out how they’re meant to be
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| I just hope that this letter finds you
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| But until then I’ll just keep it with me
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| And I still work the same job
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| Just live with my mom for free
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| 'Cause ever since the old man passed on
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| It just got harder to leave |