Lyrics Cigarettes and Me - Jon Langston
Just
an
old
bucket
of
bolts
for
sale
there
in
the
weeds
200
cash,
push
pull
the
drag,
bought
it
when
I
turned
16
Me
and
daddy
out
in
that
barn
beneath
that
overhead
light
He'd
bust
his
ass
at
work
all
day
and
stay
up
with
me
all
night
And
I
could
see
that
blue
collar
smile
dragging
on
that
Marlboro
Red
And
I
remember
every
prayer,
every
cuss
word
that
he
said
All
the
junkyard
parts
that
didn't
fit
My
daddy
never
quit
Cigarettes,
Chevy
trucks
and
me
He
bought
me
a
brand
new
radio
Said
play
that
good
rock
and
roll
It's
the
only
thing
that
will
make
these
dirt
roads
feel
like
streets
of
gold
Don't
make
the
blue
lights
flash
even
though
I
know
you're
gonna
Give
every
pretty
girl
the
ride
till
you
find
one
like
your
mama
I
could
see
that
blue
collar
smile
dragging
on
that
Marlboro
Red
And
I
remember
every
prayer
and
every
cuss
word
that
he
said
All
the
junkyard
parts
that
didn't
fit
My
daddy
never
quit
Cigarettes,
Chevy
trucks
and
me
He
never
give
in
He
never
quit
on
me,
yeah
300
thousand
miles
seen
a
lot
of
county
lines
She
could
use
a
coat
of
paint,
a
lot
of
spit
and
shine
Madiphone?
Popping
in
this
field
of
green
to
the
sound
of
a
Seger
song
I'm
standing
here
like
a
rock
Talking
to
this
stone
Come
on
I
could
see
that
blue
collar
smile
dragging
on
that
Marlboro
Red
And
I
remember
every
prayer
and
every
cuss
word
that
he
said
All
the
junkyard
parts
that
didn't
fit
My
daddy
never
quit
Cigarettes,
Chevy
trucks
and
me
He
never
quit
on
me,
yeah
Oh
come
on
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