Lyrics My Second Home - Tracy Lawrence
There's
a
honky
tonk
on
the
edge
of
town
I
used
to
call
my
second
home
It's
a
place
I'd
go
just
to
get
away
When
I
wanted
to
be
alone
Well
early
one
morning
had
a
fight
With
my
darling
that
went
from
bad
to
worse
It
ended
when
she
said,
"Your
second
home
Just
became
your
first"
Now
the
jukebox
is
my
alarm
clock
I
wake
up
in
a
corner
booth
I
don't
have
a
tab
don't
need
no
cab
'Cause
the
dance
floor's
my
living
room
Well
I
might
die
from
a
broken
heart
But
I'll
never
die
of
thirst
Now
that
my
second
home
Has
become
my
first
Well
I
don't
have
to
pay
no
mortgage
I
don't
have
to
mow
no
lawn
A
lot
of
friends
come
see
me
Some
stay
till
the
break
of
dawn
I
can
paint
the
town
without
leaving
the
house
I
can
feel
good
till
it
hurts
Now
that
my
home
sweet
second
home
Just
became
my
first
Now
the
jukebox
is
my
alarm
clock
I
wake
up
in
a
corner
booth
I
don't
have
a
tab
don't
need
no
cab
'Cause
the
dance
floor's
my
living
room
Well
I
might
die
from
a
broken
heart
But
I'll
never
die
of
thirst
Now
that
my
second
home
Has
become
my
first
Lord
now
that
my
second
home
Has
become
my
first
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