| There’s some days that I wake up, can’t remember where I am
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| Said some things, regret some things, but I really don’t give a damn
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| Somewhere on this road I’m on I forgot what it’s like to feel
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| I know I can’t see heaven up there, but I know that it’s real
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| And I ain’t sure If I’ll get in, but you best believe I’ll try, yeah
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| And this is what my daddy told me, and this is how I live my life
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| Got to take that ball cap off before you say grace
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| And always own up to your own mistakes
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| And don’t you ever back down, no way no how
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| Got to make your daddy proud that he raised a man of the south
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| Yeah, that’s what he did
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| I can’t heal the broken hearts I left so far behind
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| On this road I have chose I lost all sense of time
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| So I drift into the night tryna drown away my sorrows
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| It might be wrong, but that’s alright 'cause all the time is borrowed anyways
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| Got to take that ball cap off before you say grace
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| And always own up to your own mistakes
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| And don’t you ever back down, no way no how
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| Got to make your daddy proud that he raised a man of the south
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| Some call me lost, some call me crazy
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| But that’s okay
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| Think what you want, say what you will
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| But I’ve always kept it real
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| There’s a cost for all these sins, and I’m bound to pay the price
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| Now this is what my daddy told me, and that’s how I live my life
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| Got to take that ball cap off, son, before you say grace
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| And always own up to your own mistakes
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| And don’t you ever back down, no way no how
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| Got to make your daddy proud that he raised a man of the south
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| A man of the south
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| Ahh, take it away boys
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| Better take that ball cap off son |