Lyrics Laments of a Good Man - Toadies
Well
you′ve
got
the
kind
of
secret
That
you
can't
afford
to
tell
So
you
gave
it
up
to
Jesus
But
he′s
dragging
you
to
hell
And
you
don't
know
what
to
make
Of
all
the
darkness
in
your
head
So
you
pray
and
then
you
cry
And
then
you
work
until
you're
dead
Now
you′ve
got
the
car,
you′ve
got
the
house
You've
got
the
job,
you′ve
got
the
spouse
You
hate
your
job,
you
hate
your
wife
There's
nothing
on
TV
tonight
You
back
is
sore,
your
eyes
are
red
The
voices
screaming
in
your
head
You
went
to
see
your
doctor
This
is
what
the
doctor
said:
It′s
so
hard,
it's
so
hard
It′s
so
hard,
to
be
a
man
To
be
a
good
man
So
hard,
so
hard
So
hard,
to
be
a
man
To
be
a
good
man
So
you
take
the
children
to
the
mall
And
send
them
on
their
way
You
can
say
your
cash
is
fleeting
But
you
know
you're
gonna
pay
When
they
get
home
they
turn
around
They're
off
to
see
their
friends
And
they′ll
smoke
some
pot
And
god
knows
what,
until
the
party
ends
The
wife
is
at
the
salon
Getting
pretty
for
her
man
But
her
tits
are
fake,
and
so′s
her
tan
Her
hips
are
taking
all
the
care
You
see
her
body
in
your
bed
And
still
the
voices
in
your
head
You
went
to
see
your
therapist
And
this
is
all
he
said:
It's
so
hard,
it′s
so
hard
It's
so
hard,
to
be
a
man
To
be
a
good
man
It′s
so
hard,
it's
so
hard
It′s
so
hard,
to
be
a
man
To
be
a
good
man
The
weekend
comes
You
grab
your
clubs
You're
off
to
play
the
links
So
now's
your
chance
to
be
yourself
With
friends
and
cars
and
drinks
When
you
get
home,
you′re
all
alone
The
wife
and
kids
are
gone
Where
you
can
get
some
thinking
done
In
a
silent
peaceful
home
But
on
the
kitchen
table
There′s
a
note
from
her
that
reads
"You're
never
home,
I′m
so
alone
I'm
taking
everything"
You
start
to
tremble
then
the
tears
You
haven′t
felt
alive
in
years
You
think
your
life
is
over
But
it's
really
starting
here
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