| Times ain’t now nothing like they used to be
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| Oh times ain’t now nothing like they used to be
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| And I’m tellin' you all the truth, oh take it for (from) me
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| I done seen better days but I’m puttin' up with these
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| I done seen better days but I’m puttin' up with these
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| I been havin' a much better time with these girls now I’m so hard to please
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| 'Cos I was born in the country she thinks I’m easy to rule
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| 'Cos I was born in the country she thinks I’m easy to rule
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| She try to hitch me to her wagon, she want to drive me like a mule
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| You know I bought some groceries and I paid the rent
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| Yes I buy some groceries and I pay the rent
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| She try to make me wash her clothes but I got good common sense
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| I said if you don’t want me why don’t you tell me so
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| You know, if you don’t want me why don’t you tell me so
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| Because it ain’t like a man that ain’t got nowhere to go
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| I’ve been givin' you sugar for sugar, let you get salt for salt
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| I’ll give you sugar for sugar, let you get salt for salt
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| And if you can’t get 'long with me well it’s your own fault
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| How you wanted me to love you and you treat me mean
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| How do you want me to love you, you keep on treatin' me mean
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| You’re my daily thought and my nightly dream
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| Sometimes I think that you too sweet to die
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| Sometimes I think that you too sweet to die
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| And another time I think you oughta be buried alive |