Lyrics Life Aint Fair and the World Is Mean - Sturgill Simpson
Well
that
label
man
said
son
now
can
you
sing
a
little
bit
more
clear
Your
voice
might
be
too
genuine
and
your
song's
a
little
too
sincere
Can
you
sing
a
little
more
about
outlaws
and
the
way
things
used
to
be
He
told
me
you
just
worry
about
writing
them
songs
leaving
everything
else
to
me
Daddy
was
a
Highwayman
but
he
never
wrote
any
old
country
songs
Papaw
never
stayed
out
raising
hell
til
the
break
of
dawn
But
he
raised
a
proud
coal
miners
daughter
and
I'm
proud
to
be
her
son
She
told
me
boy
I
don't
care
if
you
hit
it
big,
cause
you're
already
#1
That's
the
way
it
goes
in
this
day
& age
You
ain't
gotta
read
between
the
lines
you
just
gotta
turn
the
page
Well
the
most
outlaw
thing
that
I've
ever
done
was
give
a
good
woman
a
ring
But
that's
the
way
it
goes,
life
ain't
fair
and
the
world
is
mean
Well
I
still
got
the
wife
and
the
dog
but
I
swapped
the
truck
out
for
a
van
Gonna
hit
the
road
find
the
end
of
that
long
white
line
in
the
promise
land
Won't
hear
my
song
on
the
radio
cause
that
new
sounds
all
the
rage
But
you
can
always
find
me
in
a
smokey
bar
with
bad
sound
and
a
dim
lit
stage
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