paroles de chanson Frequently Wrong But Never In Doubt - Cheryl Wheeler
I
remember
when
george
used
to
come
to
our
house
For
a
meeting
of
one
of
his
clubs
He
would
often
drive
down
'Cause
we
lived
close
to
town
Where
the
pulse
of
the
big
business
was
He
belonged
to
the
yacht
club,
the
truckers,
the
shriners
Though
he
had
no
boat
and
no
rig
Still
he'd
eat
roast
beef
dinners
And
hob-nob
with
winners
And
wait
till
he
hit
something
big
But
before
he
could
get
that
big
fish
on
the
line
They
let
everyone
in
and
ruined
the
shrine
And
he
was
easily
riled
and
likely
to
shout
Frequently
wrong
but
never
in
doubt
His
friends
called
him
skippy
But
he
had
no
family
Till
my
mother's
folks
took
him
in
Just
a
short
blond
and
wavy
Boy
from
the
navy
And
he
never
left
home
again
How
he
married
agnes
oh
i'll
never
know
She
was
gracious
and
gentle
And
she
loved
him
so
And
he
was
grand
in
her
eyes
When
they
would
go
out
And
frequently
wrong
but
never
in
doubt
And
i
guess
he
had
a
big
time
Sharing
the
secret
symbol
With
masters
elect
of
the
night
Down
at
the
boumi
temple
Well
i
guess
he
was
crazy
I
think
he
was
lonely
My
mother
was
his
best
friend
He
hollered
and
cried
The
day
that
she
died
And
i
rarely
saw
him
again
And
i
guess
i've
forgotten
since
i
was
a
kid
I
don't
know
why
we
loved
him
i
just
know
we
did
And
he
was
easily
riled,
likely
to
shout
Frequently
wrong
but
never
in
doubt
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