| I met a guy on the red eye
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| He spotted my guitar
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| and said what do you do?
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| I said, I sing for a living,
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| Country music mixed with
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| a little rock and a little blues
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| He said I’m sorry
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| but I’ve never been crazy
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| 'bout that twang and trains and hillbilly thing
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| What ever made you want to sing stuff like that?
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| I just looked at him and laughed and said
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| cause it’s songs about me and who I am songs about loving and living
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| and good hearted women and family and God
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| yeah they’re all just
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| songs about me songs about me So I offered him tickets
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| I said you’ll see what I mean
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| if you show up tonight
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| he said I doubt you’ll change my opinion
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| I’ll be kind of busy, but hey man, I’ll try
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| Then later on when we finished our songs
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| about scars and cars and broken hearts
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| I saw him, he was standing there
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| right next to the stage
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| and he shouted
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| man you were right
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| it was like you sang those
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| songs about me and who I am songs about loving and living
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| and good hearted women and family and God
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| yeah they’re all just
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| songs about me songs about me So I’ll just keep on singing
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| 'til I hear the whole world singing those
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| songs about me and who I am songs about loving and living
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| and good hearted women and family and God
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| yeah they’re all just
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| songs about me songs about me |