paroles de chanson I Threw the Rest Away - Tracy Lawrence
I
met
him
in
a
dive
down
in
New
Orleans
I
recognized
his
handsome
face
It
was
none
of
my
business,
but
I
had
to
know
What
he
was
doing
in
this
kind
of
place
'Cause
he
used
to
have
money,
he
used
to
have
honeys
He
used
to
be
society's
prince
But
he
still
wore
a
grin
when
I
sat
beside
him
And
asked,
"Where
all
that
money
went?"
He
said,
"Some
was
spent
on
gambling,
a
lot
was
spent
on
women
A
little
on
some
good
Cabernet
Three
or
four
divorces,
at
least
that
many
horses
That
never
left
the
starting
gate"
"Diamond
rings
and
furs,
swamp
land
in
New
Jersey
That
week
I
spent
a
year
in
L.A.
You
know
I
hate
to
admit
it
But
I
threw
the
rest
away"
He
said,
"Money
don't
mean
nothing
in
this
game
of
life
It's
just
a
way
of
keeping
score
Show
me
a
man
whose
got
everything
I'll
show
you
one
who
wants
even
more"
"Well
so
smoke
em'
when
you
got
em'
When
you
hit
bottom,
you
gotta
have
a
reason
to
smile
You
can
have
a
little
piece
of
the
rock
I'll
take
a
little
piece
of
mind"
He
said,
"Some
was
spent
on
gambling,
a
lot
was
spent
on
women
A
little
on
some
good
Cabernet
Three
or
four
divorces,
at
least
that
many
horses
That
never
left
the
starting
gate"
"Diamond
rings
and
furs,
swampland
in
New
Jersey
That
week
I
spent
a
year
in
L.A.
You
know
I
hate
to
admit
it
But
I
threw
the
rest
away"
"Diamond
rings
and
furs,
swampland
in
New
Jersey
That
week
I
spent
a
year
in
L.A.
You
know
I
hate
to
admit
it
I
threw
the
rest
away,
I
threw
the
rest
away"
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