| I ain’t never been in trouble
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| I’ve always paid my due
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| I quit drinking wine and alcohol
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| 'Cause it makes a fool of you
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| My friends all come and get me
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| And take me for a ride
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| But I’ve still got the blues inside
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| If they’re right and I’m wrong
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| It’s too long to be alone
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| If they’re right and I’m wrong
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| Ain’t nothin' gonna change it
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| People call me on the telephone
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| I don’t listen to what they say
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| The message goes «don't bother me
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| Come back another day»
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| They think I play the blues all night and sleep away my days
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| They’re sick and tired of putting up with all my deadbeat ways
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| Well I’m gone, if they’re right and I’m wrong yeah
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| If they’re right and I’m wrong
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| Ain’t nothin' gonna change it
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| I go where lights are bright
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| And the money’s good
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| I stay in all the best rooms in the neighborhood
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| A paycheque every week and use of the company phone
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| So when you call my number
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| No one’s home
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| I’m spending lots of money
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| But I’ve still got a long way to home
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| I’m tired of wasting time
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| With people I don’t know
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| I’ve had my share of women
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| Some I did neglect
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| But there’s ten round every corner
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| Who will give me some respect
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| Well I’m gone, if they’re right and I’m wrong
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| If they’re right and I’m wrong
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| Ain’t nothin' gonna change it |