| I’ve been out here on this road some
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| Can’t help feeling I’ve been showin' my friends around
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| I’ve seen it growin' from next to nothin'
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| Into a giant, eatin' up your town
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| Called up the tea leaves and the tarots
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| Asked the gypsy what she sees in the palm of our hands, oh yeah
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| She saw a mountain and wild deer runnin'
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| A crazy kid becoming a better man
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| But we stuck around for the fireworks
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| Waitin' to explode
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| Shaped our futures, you a tumbleweed
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| And me on a yellow brick road
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| Pleasin' the people some of the time
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| For better or for worse
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| An urban soul in a fine, silk suit
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| And a heart out west in a Wrangler shirt
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| And you can’t go back
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| And if you try, it fails
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| Lookin' up ahead
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| I see a rusty nail
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| A sign hangin' from it
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| Sayin', «Truth for sale»
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| And that’s what we did
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| No lies at all, just one more tale
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| About the captain and the kid
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| We’ve been missin', at times, in action
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| Can’t imagine what he said he might do for you, oh yeah
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| The devil got to come to the party sometimes
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| But he never got to wear our shoes
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| Oh, we’ve conjured up what we created
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| Way back then, when I was standin' up in six-inch heels
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| Now you’re ridin' off into the sunset
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| And I’m still spinnin' like a Catherine wheel
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| But we stuck around for the battle
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| Waitin' for a plan
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| To turn you into the brown dirt cowboy
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| And me into a rocket man
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| It pleases the people some of the time
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| Diggin' into our roots
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| But I got a brand new pair of shoes
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| And you’re on a horse in old cowboy boots
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| And you can’t go back
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| And if you try, it fails
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| Lookin' up ahead
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| I see a rusty nail
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| A sign hangin' from it
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| Sayin', «Truth for sale»
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| And that’s what we did
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| No lies at all, just one more tale
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| About the captain and the kid
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| No, you can’t go back
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| And if you try, it fails
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| Lookin' up ahead
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| I see a rusty nail
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| A sign hangin' from it
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| Sayin', «Truth for sale»
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| And that’s what we did
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| No lies at all, just one more tale
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| About the captain and the kid |