paroles de chanson Job Description - Alan Jackson
Well
I
know
sometimes
you
find
it
hard
To
understand
just
what
we
do
out
here
Well,
that
bus
rolls
up
at
home
And
I
just
disappear
And
I
sure
don't
like
to
leave
you
Couldn't
stand
for
you
to
think
that
I
don't
care
So
I
wrote
this
job
description
Just
to
tell
you
what
I
do
when
I'm
not
there
I
sleep
eighty
miles
an
hour
To
the
whining
of
a
diesel
down
the
interstate
Dreamin'
'bout
my
little
girls
The
easy
chair
that
sits
beside
the
fireplace
Then
we
shut
her
down
in
another
town
Shower
up
and
do
just
what
we
came
to
do
Sing
for
the
people
Count
the
money
and
the
miles
back
home
to
you
Well,each
night
I
take
the
stage
With
a
six
piece
band
and
a
guitar
in
my
hand
Singin'
songs
about
my
life
All
the
good
times
and
the
bad
Then
we
say
goodbye
and
we
load
it
up
And
head
somewhere
I've
already
been
Then
I
lay
down
in
that
double
bed
alone
And
I
thank
the
Lord
again
And
I
sleep
eighty
miles
an
hour
To
the
whining
of
a
diesel
down
the
interstate
Dreamin'
'bout
my
little
girls
The
easy
chair
that
sits
beside
the
fireplace
Then
we
shut
her
down
in
another
town
Shower
up
and
do
just
what
we
came
to
do
Sing
for
the
people
Count
the
money
and
the
miles
back
home
to
you
Well,I
just
sing
for
the
people
Count
the
money
and
the
miles
back
home
to
you
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