| My boss will tell you that I’ve been to work all week on time
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| That I ain’t had no liquor on my breathe
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| Ain’t no kinda' secret, I’ve been known to take a drink
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| And it’s made me do some things that I regret
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| Loretta said this ain’t no kind of way to raise a family
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| And one night she called it quits and called a cab
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| She left her clothes out on the clothes line
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| And the dishes in the sink
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| So I guess she knows that she ain’t coming back
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| Well I just want to see my kids
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| I just want to hold my girls
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| Heaven knows I ain’t got much of nothing else in this ole world
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| I just want to be around enough to know that they’ve been loved
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| I just want to be their daddy, my daddy never was
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| Now lately she’s been knowin' this old boy she met in church
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| And I can’t say she’s wrong for wanting more
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| I gave him the right to tell my wife that I can’t come around
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| The night I knocked a hole in her front door
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| And Loretta tooks my keys and she made me wait outside
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| But she didn’t call the law she called a cab
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| And as I pulled away I saw something in her eyes
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| So I reckon that she knows I ain’t so bad
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| I just want to see my kids
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| I just want to hold my girls
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| Heaven knows I ain’t got much of nothing else in this ole world
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| I just want to be around enough to know that they’ve been loved
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| I just want to be their daddy, my daddy never was
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| Well my boss will tell you that I’ve been to work all week on time
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| And I ain’t had no liquor on my breathe |