| Her eyes are red, it looks like she’s been up all night
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| I met her by the water, that’s where she spends most her time
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| And I wish she knew she don’t have to party to hang out
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| You know I do other things than rambling around
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| And I apologize for showing up so dirty
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| But I know she doesn’t mind even though she’s never dirty
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| I could move in real soon, I don’t have that much to carry
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| Got rid of most of it when I left in a hurry
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| We could get a house together somewhere on the country
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| You would be happier out there where no one’s in a hurry
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| And I know I don’t show it but I think that’s what I want now
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| Just you and me, the dogs, and no drugs to bring us down, no
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| Out on the country
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| Out on the country
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| Out on the country, we could live like normal people
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| I could get a driver’s license, drive you 'round to see things
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| And out on the country, we’d be real nice to each other
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| I wouldn’t scream and yell and ramble 'bout my problems
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| Yeah, it would all work out if we moved to the country
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| It would be easier if we moved to the country (Country)
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| Out on the country
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| Just you and me, baby
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| The dogs, couple chickens in a chicken coop
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| That old Coupe DeVille that doesn’t run
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| Maybe a little farm out back
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| We can grow potatoes and carrots and uh
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| Sit around on a Sunday night in front of the fire
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| Just look out at the night sky
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| Out on the country |