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real fine love |
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Well
I never went to college, babe |
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I
did not have the luck |
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Rolled
out of Indiana in the back of a pickup truck |
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With
no education higher |
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Than
the street of my hometown |
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I
went lookin' for a fire |
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Just
to burn it all down |
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CHORUS: |
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You've
got a real fine love |
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You've
got a real fine love |
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One
I am unworthy of |
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You've
got a real fine love, baby |
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I
thought I had a line on something |
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Maybe
no one else could say |
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And
they couldn't find it in their hearts |
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To
just get out of my way |
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Then
out of nowhere, and from nothing |
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You
came into my life |
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I'd
seen an angel or two before |
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But
I'd never asked one to be my wife |
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REPEAT
CHORUS |
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Well
you can sprinkle all your teardrops |
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Across
the evening sky |
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But
you cannot hide the twinkle |
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Of
starlight in your eye |
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Well
I left my map way back there, baby |
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I
don't know where we are |
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But
I'm gonna pull my pony up |
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And
hitch my wagon to your start |
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REPEAT
CHORUS |
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Well
now the babies are all sleeping |
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And
the twilight's givin' in |
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She
looks like you, he looks like her |
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And
we all look like him |
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Well
maybe it's just the little thing |
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The
way I feel tonight |
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A
little joy |
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A
little peace |
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REPEAT
CHORUS TWICE |
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You
got it |