Lyrics Shopworn - Hank Snow
Shopworn
and
aged,
what's
left
of
a
man
Will
never
be
useless
'cause
he's
part
of
God's
plan
Did
you
ever
think
of
life
as
just
a
shop
along
the
street
And
yourself
as
a
product
displayed
in
easy
reach?
You
laid
there
for
some
quite
some
time
now
and
pondered
at
your
fate
Then
you
begin
to
wonder
if
you'd
hit
the
market
late
Wealth
had
looked
you
over
once
and
seen
you
at
your
best
But
somehow
you
didn't
fit
his
needs
so
he
took
one
of
the
rest
Sweet
love
had
read
your
label
and
you
lingered
in
her
mind
But
competition
caught
her
eye
and
she
left
you
there
behind
Fame
had
brushed
the
edges
of
the
counter
where
you
laid
And
she
pondered
for
a
moment
but
then
she
walked
away
Lady
Luck
had
even
picked
you
up
but
this
you
heard
her
say:
"I
just
can't
afford
you
so
I'll
just
have
to
let
you
lay"
Then
one
day
they
marked
you
down
put
you
up
on
sale
And
you
got
looked
over
once
again
all
to
no
avail
Now
stained
with
yellow
and
marked
With
age
you
heard
a
salesman
state:
"Boss
I
guess
I'll
throw
this
out
it's
old
and
out
of
date"
The
keeper
of
the
shop
came
then
and
he
seemed
to
understand
He
smiled
and
looked
you
over,
then
held
out
a
caring
hand
Give
me
that
I'll
take
it
home.
Don't
throw
it
on
the
street
It's
old
and
gray
but
in
its
way
it
made
my
shop
complete
Shopworn
and
aged,
what's
left
of
a
man
Will
never
be
useless
'cause
he's
part
of
God's
plan
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