paroles de chanson Dim Lights, Thick Smoke - Dwight Yoakam
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
Is
the
only
kind
of
life
you'll
ever
understand
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
You'll
never
make
a
wife
to
a
home
loving
man.
A
home
and
little
children
mean
nothing
to
you
A
house
filled
with
love
and
a
husband
so
true
You'd
rather
have
a
drink
with
the
first
guy
you
meet
The
only
home
you
know
is
that
bar
down
the
street.
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
Is
the
only
kind
of
life
you'll
ever
understand
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
You'll
never
make
a
wife
to
a
home
loving
man.
A
drinking
and
dancing,
to
a
honky-tonk
band
When
you
left
your
loving
family
life
That's
right
back
where
you
ran
But
you
won't
always
look
so
smart
When
someday
that
lonely
barroom
Breaks
your
honky-tonk
heart.
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
Is
the
only
kind
of
life
you'll
ever
understand
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
You'll
never
make
a
wife
to
a
home
loving
man...
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
Is
the
only
kind
of
life
you'll
ever
understand
Dim
lights,
thick
smoke
and
loud,
loud
music
You'll
never
make
a
wife
to
a
home
loving
man...
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