| Well Lulu’s by the river and she got herself a good good man
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| Spent half a year offshore in ole Alabam'
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| Her friends said she should leave him and come join them in the west coast sand
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| But she knows she’s got a keeper and they’ll never really understand, understand
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| She put a line in the water when the sun comes up
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| Starts drinking when its going down
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| Dancing all alone to the radio till her man come back around
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| She might go down to Pensacola, maybe lay out on the old Gulf Shore
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| But she don’t go to bars at home without him anymore
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| She don’t care about what they say, she don’t listen anyway
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| All the roughneck rounders playing cards around the TV set
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| Waiting around for something hasn’t happened yet
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| Joking with a dancer she said «I could help you to forget»
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| But he knows he’s got a keeper so he smiles and lights a cigarette and tips his
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| hat
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| He put his head on the pillow when the sun comes up
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| Starts working when its going down
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| Melting hot steel down in Bienville just waiting on the turnaround
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| He starts thinking about Pensacola, he could be fishing on the old Gulf Shore
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| But he don’t like to do those things without her anymore
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| He don’t care about what they say, man he don’t listen anyway
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| They put their lines in the water when the sun comes up
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| Start drinking when it’s going down
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| Dancing real slow to the radio cause her man come back around
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| They might go down to Pensacola, do a little fishing on the old Gulf Shore
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| But they don’t like to stay out all night the way they did before
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| They don’t care about what they say, she never listens anyway |