| Navy wives, what’cha waiting for
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| There’s cracks on the ceiling, the wallpaper’s peeling
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| And a bottle breaks on the kitchen floor
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| She sweeps it to the side as she’s walking out the door
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| So please, just take it easy
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| I know you’ve been drinking but I’ve been thinking
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| So please don’t you cry
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| Don’t let them make up your mind
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| It’s nothing, if I can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| It’s nothing, if I can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| I confess if you were right
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| But there’s no way to show it, you’re acting so tight
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| Don’t tell me what you’ve learned
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| Cause there’s nothing that you can say that I ain’t already heard
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| So please just take it easy
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| I know you’ve been drinking, and not clearly thinking
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| So please don’t you cry
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| Don’t let them make up your mind
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| It’s nothing if I can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| It’s nothing if I can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| January feels like July, she leaves my scarf long out on the line
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| Wax paper skins looking dry,
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| Gets caught on the doors, she slowly walks by
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| As she reminded me time after time if you look back once the problem is mine
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| She reached the end of the line
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| Well you left everything in a mess
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| When then day is done it’s still an empty nest
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| It’s nothing if I can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| It’s nothing if i can recall
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| But I have been known to be wrong
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| Well you left everything in a mess
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| When then day is done it’s still an empty nest |