Train whistle blows. Where do you go?
My mind feels heavy And my body feels old
I’ve got no time for talking, I’ve been working all day
But I don’t work tomorrow or again the next day
I’ve got a woman who loves me, despite who I am
She treats me really good helps me feel like a man
Now the days are getting shorter, nights are getting long
Sitting by the fire writing songs
I’ve got friends out in Utah who faced tragedy
Buried a brother, who had three mouths to feed
Now they’re gonna raise those kids, to work and to play
It’s gonna be a hard life, and loves on the way
There’s food on the table, friends at the door
We live in a place where there’s always more
yeah we live in a place of more than enough
It could have been different, it could have been rough
It takes one to know one, we all know that’s true
And loving ain’t easy, but it’s the right thing to do
Live a good life, that’s what they say
My life is easy. I’m lucky that way.
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