| The valley was green and the sun was bright
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| He asked if she’d like to go for a ride
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| They drove up to the river in the cool Oak trees
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| She reached out and gave his hand a squeeze
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| Suddenly they were in each others arms
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| The passion they felt was a four alarm
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| He loved her once, he loved her twice
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| But he should have listened to a friend’s advice
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| Don’t mess around with another man’s wife
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| Step out of line you could lose your life
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| Stay on the straight and narrow road
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| Don’t break the code
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| They drove back home when the sun went down
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| All the workers were headed out of town
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| Rushing to suppers and family nests
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| Relief from the fever time to rest
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| The lover’s were slowly reluctant to part
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| Through the afternoon they’d given their hearts
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| She twisted her golden wedding ring
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| As they listened to the crickets sing
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| The gun was sprayed with a diamond bright shine
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| He polished it when he came home from the mine
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| He said I can protect and keep what’s mine
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| A believer in Jesus and the ties that bind
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| He found them in bed he went out of his mind
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| Shot them both though the heart three times
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| The jury found only insanity
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| So his head stayed in prison but his body went free |