| Only fools would race down Grist Mill Road
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| Let alone in angry weather
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| That’s what I tell everyone I know
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| Now that I know better
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| That’s a lesson I wish I would learned
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| Without having' to watch my Mustang burn
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| Before my best buddy had to wind up hurt
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| An' his whole life changed
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| That’s a lesson I wish I didn’t learn the hard way
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| Only a fool would keep a diamond ring
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| In a box on the top of his closet
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| He came so close; |
| he almost asked
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| It was right there in his pocket
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| That’s a lesson I wish I would learned
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| Before standing in the back row of that church
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| Watching her daddy giving her
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| To the man who took my place
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| That’s a lesson I wish I didn’t learn the hard way
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| Regret’s been known to give a man a beating'
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| But I ain’t in the mood for fighting' back this evening'
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| Only fools don’t take the time of day
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| They stay too busy running'
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| An' to stop just once to tell their Dad
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| Just how much they love him
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| That’s a lesson I wish I would learned
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| Before that phone call came an' it was her
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| No, Mamma never had to say a word
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| I knew it was too late
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| That’s a lesson I wish I didn’t learn the hard way
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| The hard way
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| The hard way
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| The hard way |