| Well now I never went to college, babe
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| I did not have the luck
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| Stole out of Indiana
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| On the back of a pickup truck
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| No education higher
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| Than the streets of my hometown
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| I went looking for a fire just to burn it all down
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| You got a real fine love
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| You got a real fine love
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| One I am unworthy of
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| You got a real fine love, girl
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| Thought I had a line of something
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| Baby no one else could say
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| They couldn’t find it their hearts to just get out my way
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| And out of nowhere, and for nothing
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| You came into my life
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| I’ve seen an angel or two before
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| But I never asked one to be my wife
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| You got a real fine love
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| You got a real fine love
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| One I am unworthy of
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| You got a real fine love, girl
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| You can sprinkle all your teardrops
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| Across the evening sky
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| But you cannot hide that twinkle
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| Starlight in your eye
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| I left my map way back their baby
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| I don’t know where we are
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| But I’m gunna pull my pony up
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| Hitch my wagon to your star
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| You got a real fine love
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| You got a real fine love
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| One I am unworthy of
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| You got a real fine love, girl
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| Well now the babies are sleeping
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| And the twilight’s giving in
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| She looks like you
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| He looks like her
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| And we all look like him
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| Well maybe it’s just a little thing
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| The way I feel tonight
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| A little joy, a little love, and a whole lot of light
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| You got a real fine love
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| You got a real fine love
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| One I am unworthy of
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| You got a real fine love, girl |