paroles de chanson Cheapest Motel - Tracy Byrd
The
glasses
were
all
plastic;
Little
balls
of
no-name
soap;
No
cable
on
the
TV;
The
ice-machine
was
broke.
Well,
I
guess
that's
what
you
get,
For
nineteen
bucks
an'
some
change.
But
the
cheapest
motel
in
town,
Cost
him
everything.
They
used
the
Bible
for
a
coaster,
An'
it
never
crossed
their
mind:
Maybe
they
should've
opened
it,
Instead
of
that
high-dollar
wine.
It
was
just
their
little
secret,
A
hideaway
out
West
Main,
But
the
cheapest
motel
in
town,
Cost
him
everything.
He
went
from
home
in
the
suburbs,
To
an
apartment
in
town.
From
bein'
met
at
the
door
by
two
little
kids,
To
a
stray
dog
he'd
found.
He
paid
the
price
for
pleasure,
Now
he
can't
afford
the
pain.
An'
the
cheapest
motel
in
town,
Cost
him
everything.
They
thought
no-one
would
find
'em,
But
it
isn't
hard
to
spot,
A
brand-new
black
Mercedes-Benz,
In
that
gravel
parkin'
lot.
He
fooled
his
wife
till
one
night,
She
saw
something
he
couldn't
explain,
An'
the
cheapest
motel
in
town,
Cost
him
everything.
He
went
from
home
in
the
suburbs,
To
an
apartment
in
town.
From
bein'
met
at
the
door
by
two
little
kids,
To
a
stray
dog
he'd
found.
He
paid
the
price
for
pleasure,
Now
he
can't
afford
the
pain.
Yeah,
the
cheapest
motel
in
town,
Cost
him
everything;
It
cost
him
everything;
Cost
him
everything.
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