| Well I met her out at Murphy’s restaurant
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| She said she was fresh from the farm
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| And I remember thinkin' for a country girl
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| That she went pretty well armed
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| We sat there talkin' by the lobster tank
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| I ordered her a sloe gin fizz
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| And when them chicken fried steaks arrived
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| She said I like living like this
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| So I made her the queen of my double wide trailer
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| With the polyester curtains and the redwood deck
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| NOW she’s run off and I’ve got to trail her
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| Dang her black heart and her pretty red neck
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| Well a few nights later I run into her
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| With some stranger on a park bench
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| She said he rebuilds engines and his name is Earl
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| He’s the Charlie Daniels of the torque wrench
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| I whispered honey let’s just go on home
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| And have some onion rings and watch TV
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| And as I walked her to the truck
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| Earl was cryin' don’t you leave me
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| I told him
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| This here’s the queen of my double wide trailer
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| With the polyester curtains and the redwood deck
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| Sometimes shes runs and I’ve got to trail her
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| Dang her black heart and her pretty red neck
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| I said this is the queen of my double wide trailer
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| With the polyester curtains and the redwood deck
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| Sometimes she runs and I’ve got to trail her
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| Dang her black heart and her pretty red neck
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| I said this is the queen of my double wide trailer
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| With the polyester curtains and the redwood deck
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| Sometimes she runs and I’ve got to trail her
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| Dang her black heart and her pretty red neck
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| She’s the Queen
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| She’s the Queen |