| Daddies were Daddies and Mamas were saints
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| What preachers were preaching You could take to the bank
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| Kids played outside up until it turned dark
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| When the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| Trucks took a beating, The working man too
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| You could turn on the six o' clock and get the whole truth
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| A seat belt was a backup for Mama’s right arm
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| When the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| My, oh my, How times have changed
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| But man sometims I miss them old days
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| They say we’v come a long way, but I’d say it’s a little bit too far
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| From when the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| Neighbors came by and talked on the porch
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| We all said goodnight and never locked the front door
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| Even downtown you could still see the stars
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| When the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| My, oh my, How times have changed
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| But man sometimes I miss them old days
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| They say we’ve come a long way, but I’d say it’s a little bit too far
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| From when the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| Bridge
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| A deal was a deal when you shook a man’s hand
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| When we saw the flag flying, We all gave a damn
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| My, oh my, How times have changed
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| But man sometimes I miss them old days
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| They say we’ve come a long way, but I’d say it’s a little bit too far
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| From when the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar
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| From when the world turned slower, and you could Smoke in a Bar |