| Honey remember me, I’m the one you brought home
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| Do you remember last night
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| It was a party, down on the block
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| Honey do you think that was right
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| Is it so easy for married women to hide their
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| Rings in their coat pocket
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| Take out a youth from some scene, and really
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| Think they really got it
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| Take it, eat it, put it in your pocket
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| Honey leave the rest of me behind
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| Take it, eat it, put it in your pocket
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| Handbag or something of that kind
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| Is that your old man on the dresser
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| Honey turn his face to the wall
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| I can’t perform, perform in these conditions
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| Honey I can’t perform at all
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| I can’t believe that someone like you
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| Could really take someone like me
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| Can you believe in grandsons or grandchildren
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| Honey can this really be
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| You got no future
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| Is it so easy to take me to your country home
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| Is it so easy to leave
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| What do you think I do for a living
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| Honey won’t you look at my sleeve
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| Hole is there it’s poking right through
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| Elbows and even the bone
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| Don’t you believe someone like me
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| Really has some kind of home
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| You like her a lot, you need some more
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| But then pour me a drink, and close that door
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| I’m dressed real sharp, sharp enough for you
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| I can see the place we’re going to
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| No future |