| Davy White — where is he tonight?
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| He’s sleeping with her in a Tennessee town and he’s fine
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| I think I lost my mind and my wasted time
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| I’m dreaming alone in a hotel bed that he’s mine
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| Bought a gown to match his name
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| Kept my virtue just the same
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| So I could offer to my love
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| A bride he could be proud of
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| I was sure I held his heart
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| ‘Til a Louisiana girl tore us apart
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| Watched him as he turned away
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| Into her arms, where he stayed
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| Davy White — where is he tonight?
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| He’s sleeping with her in a Tennessee town and he’s fine
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| I think I lost my mind and my wasted time
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| I’m dreaming alone in a hotel bed that he’s mine
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| Once my tears had all run out
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| I learned how to live without
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| Pieces left behind in tow
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| I took to the hard road
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| Strangers know the songs I write
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| They come to hear me sing at night
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| They don’t know I’ve paid the cost
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| They don’t know what I lost
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| Davy White — where is he tonight?
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| He’s sleeping with her in a Tennessee town and he’s fine
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| I think I lost my mind and my wasted time
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| I’m dreaming alone in a hotel bed that he’s mine
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| ‘Til all the miles erase my pain
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| ‘Til all the hurt is gone again
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| Searching for the next mistake
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| Who never ever would replace
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| Davy White — where is he tonight?
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| He’s sleeping with her in a Tennessee town and he’s fine
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| I think I lost my mind and my wasted time
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| I’m dreaming alone in a hotel bed that he’s mine
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| I’m dreaming alone in a hotel bed that he’s mine
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| But he’s sleeping with her in a Tennessee town and he’s fine |