| You know George I was just layin' here
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| Thinking about me being blind and all alone
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| Old timer if you weren’t here to guide me
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| I’d be lost and they’d never find mybones
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| I just came here to the North Woods for some thinking
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| And you know a man just get to rest once in a while
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| And I’m really glad you came along to guide me
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| It seems to me we walked a hundred miles
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| You know how much I’ve always liked this cabin
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| It’s quiet and I get a chance to think
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| I just can’t figure things out in the city
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| The bars are there and you know how I drink
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| You know George I made a fortune in the big town
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| Why my name was on the city limit sign
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| And then fate laid her heavy hands upon me
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| And brought the accident that left me blind
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| Old buddy you know how that woman did me
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| I guess you knew her better than I did
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| George I guess you knew how much it hurt me
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| The day that old judge gave her both my kids
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| But she said she wouldn’t care if I’s to drop dead
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| With all that insurance I don’t guess she would
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| Most people think the wilderness is quiet
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| Would you listen to the wolves out in the woods
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| Well, tomorrow when I’ll leave here I’ll be a changed man
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| I’m gonna ride those trains when they yell all aboard
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| You spent a lotta time here in the big woods
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| I’m really glad you’re goin' with me George
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| George, George, George are you there?
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| Hey man, you’re not puttin' me on, are you George? |