Lyrics The Boxer - Deana Carter
I
am
just
a
poor
boy
Though
my
story
is
seldom
told
I
have
squandered
my
resistance
For
a
pocketful
of
mumbles,
such
are
promises
All
lies
and
jest
Still
a
man
hears
what
he
wants
to
hear
And
disregards
the
rest
When
I
left
my
home
and
my
family
I
was
no
more
than
a
boy
In
the
company
of
strangers
In
the
quiet
of
the
railway
station,
runnin′
scared
Layin'
low,
seekin′
out
the
poorer
quarters
Where
the
ragged
people
go
Lookin'
for
the
places,
only
they
would
know
Lie-la-lie
Asking
only
workman's
wages
I
come
lookin′
for
a
job
But
I
get
no
offers,
just
a
come
on
From
the
whores
on
Seventh
Avenue
I
do
declare
there
were
times
When
I
was
so
lonesome
I
took
some
comfort
there
La,
la,
la,
la,
la,
la,
la
Lie-la-lie
And
I′m
layin'
out
my
winter
clothes
And
wishin′
I
was
gone,
goin'
home
Where
the
New
York
City
winters
aren′t
bleedin'
me
Leadin′
me
home,
goin'
home
In
the
clearing
stands
A
boxer
and
a
fighter
by
his
trade
And
he
carries
the
reminders
Of
every
glove
that
laid
him
down
Or
cut
him
'til
he
cried
out
In
his
anger
and
his
shame
"I
am
leavin′,
I
am
leavin′"
But
the
fighter
still
remains,
still
remains
Lie-la-lie
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