| I ain’t got no back porch, I ain’t got no rockin' chair
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| I’ve got a dirty coat got shaky hands and a face like a grizzly bear
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| I’m an old wino I scare all the ladies you might say that I’m a bum
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| But I’m sure wired up to that Honky Red and that good Gold Anchor rum
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| When I need a drink I’m chained to a sink
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| It’s «please"and «thank you, ma’am.»
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| When I get a head full of Honky Red
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| I don’t give a good god-damn
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| Well I fought in your wars now I sleep in your doors I left my leg in Iraq
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| All that remains is this ghostly pain when the mornings get too damp
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| I was born in the sticks and I got to grade 6 so I ain’t much in demand
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| I deliver handbills and I steal red pills
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| For the boys in the whore-house band
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| When I need a drink I’m chained to a sink
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| It’s «please"and «thank you, ma’am.»
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| When I get a head full of Honky Red
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| I don’t give a good god-damn
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| When I need a drink I’m chained to a sink
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| It’s «please"and «thank you, ma’am.»
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| When I get a head full of Honky Red
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| I don’t give a good god-damn
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| I got me a girl I see sometimes now she’s damn near half a ton
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| I got me a furnished room at the Joyceville Pen well I got me a no-good son
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| I’ll keep me a head full of Honky Red until the reaper tolls the bell
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| If I’m as high when I die as I was
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| When I lived I’ll be in Heaven just as sure as hell
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| When I need a drink I’m chained to a sink
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| It’s «please"and «thank you, ma’am.»
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| When I get a head full of Honky Red
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| I don’t give a good god-damn |