| Wanna tell ya a story that happened to me
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| There was this old man started chattin' with me
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| He sat by himself on the side of the road
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| A cowboy hat and them pointed toes
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| He said, hey son what do ya do
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| Ya better pay attention when I’m talkin' to you
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| I’ve been around here for a long, long time
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| Could have bought this land for damn near a dime
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| (Right over there past that gas station over there, see it)
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| So I headed on over, leaned against his truck
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| And ya better hear me out or you’re shit outta luck
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| I’ve been through times that you wouldn’t believe
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| It makes a man feel about a hundred and three
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| Again he asked, what do ya do
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| I can’t imagine by lookin' at you
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| Boy, things have changed since way back when
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| I wish that I was back in my teens again
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| I said hey, I said hey, to what the old man said
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| So we hopped in his truck, went for a ride
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| He talked about things before I was alive
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| Ya know, that used to be a big mining town
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| My brother and I brought that mountain down
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| My oh my, look how they built over there
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| Have ya ever thought about cutting that hair
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| Ya never told me what do ya do
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| Tell me kid, are ya just passing through
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| You say hey, you say hey, from what the old man said
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| So I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
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| Yeah, I tried to speak my piece
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| So, low and behold when all was told the only listening one was me
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| So I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
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| Yeah, I tried to break on through
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| So, low and behold when all was told the stubburn one was he
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| So the moral of the story is ya gotta learn a lesson
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| Especially from a man who got a Smith and Wesson
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| Ya better learn with your ears and not with your eyes
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| Or you’ll be dealt a big surprise
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| I said hey, I said hey
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| To what the old man said
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| From what he said now |