| Got me a rocker without no arms
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| Ol’wood stove to keep me warm
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| My firewood out of the rain
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| I sit and watch the seasons change
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| There’s a woman in Little Rock
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| Got plenty of money down in her sock
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| She come to see me time to time
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| We sit on the porch and drink our wine
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| Bridge 1:
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| A man ought to know when he’s got it all
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| Holding it down up in Arkansas
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| Coyotes howl in the night
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| The rats ate my food but that’s alright
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| They must have needed it more than me Ain’t no sweat i’ll eat their cheese
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| Bridge 2:
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| Way back in the woods a hoot-owl calls
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| Making his rounds up in Arkansas
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| The eagle flies wild and free
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| Catches fish down in my creek
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| I watch him rise on the breeze
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| I don’t bother him he don’t bother me Walmart moves into town
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| Progress can’t keep it down
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| Tourists come from miles around
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| I sit on the porch, the sun goes down
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| Bridge 3:
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| But i live way back from it all
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| Doing alright up in Arkansas |