| I’m not tryin' to complain, I’m so thankful for what I got
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| I work my fingers to the bone but these bills they never stop
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| No matter how much overtime I get it ain’t quite enough
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| The mortgage get’s late, something breaks and that’s when the times get tough
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| And bad things come in threes but I wish that wasn’t true
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| 'Cause I don’t think I can take another after this one and two
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| There’s still a roof over our head and plenty of food to eat
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| Clean clothes for both of the kids, socks and shoes on their feet
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| And they got no idea I’ll never let them see me sweat
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| I’ll do what I got to do to make it right with no regrets
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| And if my stress gets to high then I will take a step outside
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| Embrace the sounds the nature makes my backyard lullaby
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| Listen to the crickets sing, the rattle of the dog chain
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| Listen to the southbound breeze just creepin' through the trees
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| And the creak of the weather vein
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| Sittin' in my lawn chair, sending up a little prayer, I need some answers
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| tonight
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| Turn my troubles down low, Lord soothe my soul
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| One more time with the backyard lullaby
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| Like every other workin' man I go through tryin' times
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| When responsibilities weight heavy on my mind
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| And I just need to get away and take a walk outside
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| I don’t need no flashlight, I got stars and moonshine
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| Than the breeze starts whistlin', the whippoorwill starts singin'
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| I love listenin' to forget the way that I’m feelin'
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| 'Cause sounds I hear at night I don’t notice in the day
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| All the dogs barkin' loud like they got something to say
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| Engines in the diesel trucks roaring down the highway
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| I feel bass beatin' in speakers a mile away
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| If my tension starts to rise I got to be outside
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| That’s the only place I can hear my backyard lullaby
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| Listen to the crickets sing, the rattle of the dog chain
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| Listen to the southbound breeze just creepin' through the trees
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| And the creak of the weather vein
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| Sittin' in my long chair, sending up a little prayer, I need some answers
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| tonight
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| Turn my troubles down low, Lord soothe my soul
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| One more time with the backyard lullaby
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| Listen to the crickets sing, the rattle of the dog chain
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| Listen to the southbound breeze just creepin' through the trees
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| And the creak of the weather vein
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| Sittin' in my long chair, sending up a little prayer, I need some answers
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| tonight
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| Turn my troubles down low, Lord soothe my soul
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| One more time with the backyard lullaby |