| The super coach
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| Pulled into the station
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| The best five bucks he ever spent
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| With dust in his pockets
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| And Dust on his brim
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| He followed her there
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| A new life begins
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| Heading down to California
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| Two newlyweds
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| They ran out of money and needed a bed
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| They landed in Oregon
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| And got a steady job
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| Pumping gas and living in sin
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| Oh Mckenzie Silver Water
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| May I always call you home
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| Oh Mckenzie Silver Water
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| Never far will my heart roam
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| They had a baby girl
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| Out of wedlock
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| She always thought she was a Pisces
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| She reads her horoscope
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| And shamrocks in green
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| She found out she wasn’t the girl she’d been
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| But the river keeps flowing
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| Even after the knowing
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| In a hundred years who’d give a damn
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| Oh Mckenzie Silver Water
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| May I always call you home
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| Oh Mckenzie Silver Water
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| Never far will my heart roam |