paroles de chanson Oil Man's War - Kathleen Edwards
Bobby
wished
he
was
from
the
past
He
said
those
cars
they
used
to
drive
were
the
best
And
I
know
that
I'm
a
simple
man
Even
my
dreams
I
deserve
to
have
Annabel
had
plans
of
her
own
She
says
"there's
no
way
in
hell
I'm
going
home"
'Cause
Mamma
says
she
always
knows
best
Well,
God
love
her,
her
life
is
a
mess
I
won't
change
my
mind
Keep
your
hand
on
my
thigh
tonight
When
we
get
up
north
We'll
buy
us
a
store
I
won't
fight
in
an
oil
man's
war
Bobby
bought
a
brand
new
suit
From
his
neighbor
bought
round
toe
shoes
Stuffed
the
money
down
in
his
socks
On
his
way
he
bought
a
wrist
corsage
But
Annie
was
scared
to
death
She'd
never
once
in
her
life
laid
with
a
man
And
she
knew
it
was
his
only
chance
She
bought
a
white
dress
second
hand
I
won't
change
my
mind
Keep
your
hand
on
my
thigh
tonight
When
we
get
up
north
We'll
buy
us
a
store
I
won't
fight
in
an
oil
man's
war
And
you
can't
say
it's
just
a
matter
of
pride
I've
been
living
here
since
I
was
a
child
Now
I'm
just
a
simple
man
Even
my
dreams
I
deserve
to
have
I
won't
change
my
mind
Keep
your
hand
on
my
thigh
tonight
When
we
get
up
north
We'll
buy
us
a
store
Live
upstairs
after
the
kids
are
born
And
I'm
not
gonna
die
So
keep
your
hand
on
my
thigh
tonight
'Cause
when
we
get
up
north
we'll
buy
us
a
store
I
won't
fight
in
an
oil
man's
war
I
won't
fight
in
an
oil
man's
war
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