| We went out for beers and a couple laughs
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| Knowing full well that every bad joke that Jimmy told
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| Might be his last
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| So we laughed like the world wasn’t at war
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| Said things to him we’d never said before
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| And he teared up as he held up his glass
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| He said, boys if I dont make it back-
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| Have a beer for me
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| Don’t waste no tears on me
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| On Friday night sit on the visitors side
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| And cheer for the home team
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| Drive my Camaro
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| 90 miles an hour down Red Rock Road
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| With «Born to Run» blasting on the radio
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| And find someone good enough for Amy
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| Who will love her like I would have
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| If I don’t make it back
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| We said hey man now that ain’t gonna happen
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| Don’t even think like that
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| We know you, you’ll pull through without a scratch
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| He pulled me aside in the parking lot
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| Said Amy and me we’re gonna tie the knot
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| You’re my best man, just wanted you to know that
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| Just in case I don’t make it back
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| Have a beer for me
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| Don’t waste no tears on me
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| On Friday night sit on the visitors side
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| And cheer for the home team
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| Drive my Camaro
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| 90 miles an hour down red rock road
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| With «Born to Run» blasting on the radio
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| And find someone good enough for Amy
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| Who will love her like I would have
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| If I don’t make it back
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| If the good Lord calls me home
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| I’d like to think my friends will think about me when i’m gone
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| Well Miller Light ain’t my brand
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| But I drink one every now and then in his honor
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| And we ain’t missed a home game yet
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| Had that Camaro at 110 on Red Rock Road
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| When the speakers blow
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| And I introduced Amy to a friend of mine from Monroe
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| He’s a good old boy
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| But you know, she just ain’t ready |