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Robert Read Southall
Robert Read Southall
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[Verse 1]
She told me she loved me on the summer I turned 18
She was a blue-eyed blonde, she was every young man's dream
I was just a young pup, still wet behind the ears
Smoking left-handed cigarettes and drinking cheap beer
[Verse 2]
My cousin had a single wide about north of town
Daddy's would ground their daughters if they came around
We were a keystone clan not much for moonshine
Kentucky deluxe and a thirty-two ounce couple boxes of bagged wine
[Verse 3]
Never took it easy, we were always hammered down
Never had girlfriends unless they lived in separate towns
Had a little money but we never had much
Last thing we wanted was love
[Verse 4]
And we're grown up now
Got a life to live
All my rowdy friends are raising kids
Talk more about the old times
Still make a few
But I don't see my clan as much as I used to
[Verse 5]
Never took it easy, we were always hammered down
Never had girlfriends unless they lived in separate towns
Had a little money but we never had much
Last thing we wanted was love
The last thing we wanted was love
Written by: Robert Read Southall
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