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I was down on one knee Sliding that ring on your finger That I bought after working In Texas for a year Now I'm down on two knees praying I'll forget all The lies you told And the ones my mind found out Looking fir an answer in the bottle A grin like death And breath that kills the trees I put you out Like a fire on the stove Faster than greased lightning I remembered your hands fooling With the zipper on my jeans I took two trips across town to the ***** house Were liquor smiles put my heart at ease And the only thing now that really matters Is the way to bed and how much it'll be At least I know that shes a two-timer Its written out on practiced smiles And lipstick You reapply when I get dressed and leave
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Feb 6, 2012
Feb 6, 2012 at 12:14 AM UTC
Ah, Clementine you look so fine
I was down on one knee Sliding that ring on your finger That I bought after working In Texas for a year Now I'm down on two knees praying I'll forget all The lies you told And the ones my mind found out Looking fir an answer in the bottle A grin like death And breath that kills the trees I put you out Like a fire on the stove Faster than greased lightning I remembered your hands fooling With the zipper on my jeans I took two trips across town to the ***** house Were liquor smiles put my heart at ease And the only thing now that really matters Is the way to bed and how much it'll be At least I know that shes a two-timer Its written out on practiced smiles And lipstick You reapply when I get dressed and leave
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Feb 6, 2012
Feb 6, 2012 at 12:14 AM UTC
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