Lyrics Poet’s Resumé - Tim McGraw
Washing
dishes
at
a
no-name
diner
Worked
his
way
up
to
line
cook
on
the
weekdays
But
his
daydream
is
burning
His
dish
towel
it
turned
in
Another
dead-end
job
on
a
poet's
resumé
So,
he
followed
a
lover
out
west
Where
the
sun
sets
on
Pacific
palisades
When
she
slept
with
an
old
boyfriend
It
tore
him
up
to
no
end
Put
all
that
pain
on
a
poet's
resumé
When
you
work
in
heartache
you
still
earn
those
callouses
Words
on
a
napkin
in
dead
languages
Everybody
loves
him
but
no
one
ever
stays
Another
whiskey
to
unwind
Another
less
than
perfect
rhyme
Another
wasted
line
on
a
poet's
resumé
Fine
line
between
being
free
and
being
lonely
It's
blood
from
a
stone
and
stoned
on
Percocet
He
don't
believe
in
God
but
he's
praying
He'll
find
something
worth
saying
In
a
new
way
no
one's
ever
heard
it
said
When
you
work
in
heartache
you
still
earn
those
callouses
Words
on
a
napkin
in
dead
languages
Everybody
loves
him
but
no
one
ever
stays
Another
whiskey
to
unwind
Another
less
than
perfect
rhyme
Another
wasted
line
on
a
poet's
resumé
And
he
knows
it's
in
his
blood
His
blood
is
on
the
page
And
the
page
will
always
turn
That's
how
it
goes
when
you're
young
When
the
only
thing
you're
scared
of
is
running
out
of
words
When
you
work
in
heartache
you
still
earn
those
callouses
Words
on
a
napkin
in
dead
languages
Everybody
loves
him
but
no
one
ever
stays
Another
whiskey
to
unwind
Another
less
than
perfect
rhyme
Maybe
this
will
be
the
line
on
a
poet's
resumé
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