| When I was a baby, my sweet momma told me
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| Go around this world and see all that you can see
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| Find a good woman, get a job and settle down
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| But I could not stay away from the lights of town
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| I had to go where the music is loud
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| I fell in with the honky tonk crowd
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| So let the jukebox play, let’s dance all night
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| When you get down on the floor you know you’ve got it right
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| Where there’s a neon light, that’s where I’ll be found
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| Well, I feel right at home with the honky tonk crowd
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| There’s was debutante in Dallas, that nearly blew my mind
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| She was raised on caviar and real fine wine
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| She didn’t like hillbilly music and that was more than I could take
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| I left that lovely little cowgirl waiting in the Lonestar state
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| 'Cause I had to go where the music is loud
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| I’m right at home with the honky tonk crowd
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| So let the jukebox play, let’s dance all night
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| When you get down on the floor you know you’ve got it right
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| Where there’s a neon light, that’s where I’ll be found
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| Well, I feel right at home with the honky tonk crowd
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| Where there’s a neon light, that’s where I’ll be found
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| 'Cause I feel right at home with the honky tonk crowd |