| They had my future wrapped up in a parcel
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| and no one even thought of asking me.
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| The day I turned fifteen I took the mail- train
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| to find out what else might be in life for me.
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| Well I rode on trucks and trains and lived on nothing.
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| Served me right for wanting to be free.
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| Ah well that’s the way society looked at it.
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| But it didn’t seem to be that way for me.
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| And the biggest dissapointment in the family was me.
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| The only twisted branch upon that good old family tree.
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| I just couldn’t be the person they expected me to be
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| and the biggest dissapointment in the world was me.
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| A lot more dinner times then there were dinners.
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| I learnt a lot that hurt me at the time.
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| A quite country boy came home a different man
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| with a memory of distance on my mind.
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| But i always spoke too loud and drank too often.
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| Maybe drank too many glasses down.
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| And perhaps my clothes were older than I realised,
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| a relief to all concerned when I left town.
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| And the biggest dissapointment in the family was me.
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| The only twisted branch upon that good old family tree.
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| I just coudn’t be the person they expected me to be.
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| And the biggest dissapointment in the world was me.
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| And the biggest dissapoinment in the family was me.
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| the only twsited branch upon that good old family tree.
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| I just couldn’t be the person they expected me to be.
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| And the biggest dissapointment in the world was me. |