| When I crawled out of bed this morning
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| I could tell something wasn’t right
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| There were cigarettes in the ashtrays
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| They weren’t your menthol lights
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| There were beer bottles in the kitchen
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| And broken glass on the floor
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| Someone must have slipped me something
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| Passed out a couple days before
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| The car was in the carport sideways
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| Big dent running down the side
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| Never seen anything as frightening
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| As when I took a look inside
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| Smell of musk and deception
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| Heel marks on the roof-line
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| Bad music on the stereo
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| All the seats in recline
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| The aftermath staring me right in the face
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| I’ll get around to breaking even one of these days
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| My credit cards have all been maxed out
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| The meat in my freezer all thawed
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| The IRS laid the facts out
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| It’s all worse than I thought
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| The welfare lady said enough is enough
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| The kids ain’t been to school in weeks
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| Crystal-meth in the bathtub
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| Blood splattered in my sink
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| Laying around in the aftermath
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| It’s all worse than you think |