paroles de chanson
Standing
in
the
window
with
his
tongue
hanging
out
Like
the
king
of
something
evil
in
a
year-long
drought
With
a
dirty
white
suit,
a
big
white
hat
A
bullet
in
his
pocket,
no
matter
where
he's
at
He's
trouble,
but
ain't
we
all?
Trouble,
but
ain't
we
all?
His
daughter
was
a
looker
but
five'll
get
you
ten
He
dressed
her
like
a
hooker
and
she
smelled
like
sin
She
had
a
rag
top
car,
she
made
good
grades
She
didn't
like
her
daddy
'cause
he
wouldn't
let
her
date
She
was
trouble,
but
ain't
we
all?
Trouble,
but
ain't
we
all?
Don't
work
for
him
boy,
it's
like
selling
your
soul
He?
ll
turn
his
back
and
leave
you
way
down
in
a
hole
His
daddy
wasn't
a
good
man,
he
owned
most
of
the
town
He
bought
up
all
the
farmland
and
tore
up
all
the
ground
He
covered
up
the
county
with
stone
and
creosote
Came
to
football
games
in
a
new
fur
coat
Had
a
real
big
wife,
a
real
big
grin
He
gave
thanks
to
Jesus
for
the
shape
that
he
was
in
He
was
trouble,
oh
but
ain't
we
all?
He
was
trouble,
but
ain't
we
all?
Big
sign
on
the
roadside,
telling
me
how
to
live
A
couple
things
that
he
done,
real
hard
to
forgive
So
don't
work
for
him,
boy,
it's
like
selling
your
soul
He'll
walk
away
and
he'll
leave
you
way
down
in
a
hole
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