| I still recall the mornin' that I met you
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| Standin' out in front of Wilson’s Five and Dime
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| Starin' through the window at the jewelry
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| Hungry for the things you couldn’t buy
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| Just like a fool I thought that I could please you
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| I saw you had an eye for things that shine
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| I paid seven saw mill dollars for a bracelet
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| Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind
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| Layin' by these railroad tracks in Denver
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| With a hurtin' head and a half a pint of wine
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| Everything except my soul has been surrendered
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| Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind
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| The cabin that I built in West Virginia
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| Was not enough to keep you satisfied
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| 'Cause a man that’s got a saw mill occupation
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| Can’t afford to feed a rich girls' appetite
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| I wonder if you’re still with Willie Jackson
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| Sometimes I wonder if he’s still alive
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| Ol' Willie, he gave up his wife and children
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| Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind
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| Layin' by these railroad tracks in Denver
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| With a hurtin' head and a half a pint of wine
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| Everything except my soul has been surrendered
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| Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind
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| Just to satisfy your fourteen carat mind |