| Brady was a baseball star
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| Til he struck out and took his car and drove away
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| Sissy lost her little boy
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| Hitch-hiked up to Illinois, so they say
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| Then it rained so hard that Mary tried
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| To take her life with suicide
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| And disappear just like the thunder
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| You ask around and no-one knows
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| Where they went or what they do
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| But you wonder, I know you wonder
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| Where do they go?
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| They come here
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| To drown in their sorrow and cry in their beer
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| They’re in need of a mindbender
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| I’m a bartender
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| At the end of the day
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| I’m all they’ve got
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| Hope on the rocks
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| Charlie’s wife filed for divorce
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| And Charlie bought a quarter horse and now he’s ridin' fences
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| Upside down and couldn’t pay
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| They hauled Sue’s mobile home away
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| And we ain’t seen her since
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| Larry’s long time fiancé
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| Got kicked out of the P.T.A
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| And moved her kids back east with someone else
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| All and the ones you used to know
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| Don’t drop in or say hello
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| But you ask yourself
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| I know you ask yourself
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| Where do they go?
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| They come here
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| To drown in their sorrow and cry in their beer
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| They’re in need of a mindbender
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| I’m a bartender
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| At the end of the day
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| I’m all they’ve got
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| Hope on the rocks
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| Where do they go?
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| They come here
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| To drown in their sorrow and cry in their beer
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| They’re in need of a mindbender
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| I’m a bartender
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| At the end of the day
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| I’m all they’ve got
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| Hope on the rocks |