| As the honky tonk turns
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| And the world goes 'round
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| I’ll be sittin' on a bar stool
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| Pourin' cold ones down
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| Watchin' hearts get broken
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| From hard lessons they’ve learned
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| It’s just a typical evenin'
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| As the honky tonk turns
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| Ol' Frank always plays the same ol' song
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| And sometimes he even thinks that he’s George Jones
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| But it tears ol' Lester up to hear that jukebox play his life
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| And he’ll tell us once again
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| Just how he lost his wife
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| As the honky tonk turns
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| And the world goes 'round
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| I’ll be sittin' on a bar stool
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| Pourin' cold ones down
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| Watchin' hearts get broken
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| From hard lessons they’ve learned
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| It’s just a typical evenin'
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| As the honky tonk turns
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| Last night I watched Charlene fall in love
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| For the third time this week that I know of
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| But tonight she’ll be here feeling sorry for herself
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| Drinkin' like there’s no tomorrow
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| And leaning on somebody else
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| As the honky tonk turns
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| And the world goes 'round
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| I’ll be sittin' on a bar stool
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| Pourin' cold ones down
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| Watchin' hearts get broken
|
| From hard lessons they’ve learned
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| It’s just a typical evenin'
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| As the honky tonk turns
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| It’s just a typical evenin'
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| As the honky tonk turns… |