| That new tattoo still stung just a little
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| The old guy said «Well, what do you think?
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| Is this what you wanted?
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| Just the word 'freedom'
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| Surrounded by eagles' wings»
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| He said «It's none of my business
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| But who is this angel
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| That you had me cover up?»
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| I said «Oh, that’s just a name
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| It still makes me think of a girl I used to love»
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| I bet she’s covered in diamonds, that car that she’s driving
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| Cost more than most people’s house
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| She used to say how she wanted babies and I was too young to slow down
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| We used to sit on the hood of my old blue Camaro and watch the sun come up
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| Stare out across that big sleepy desert, like the whole world revolved us
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| And I hope she’d smile if she knew right now, that I was talking like this
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| But she’s out there somewhere, makin' somebody happy, wherever she is
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| I bet she’s covered in diamonds, that car that she’s driving
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| Cost more than most people’s house
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| She used to say how she wanted babies and I was too young to slow down
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| I don’t know where she is
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| I’m glad I don’t know where she lives
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| Cause one day I just might show up at her door
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| I bet she’s covered in diamonds, that car that she’s driving
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| Cost more than most people’s house
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| She used to say how she wanted babies and I was too young to slow down
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| But I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now
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| Oh, I figured she’s probably somebody’s mama by now |