| Another weekend night. |
| Every other night
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| Every time’s a good time to get out of the house
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| Plenty of friends around, always up for heaading downtown
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| Just as long as she can get out of the house
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| I guess it’s going on two years since she filled that house with tears
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| All the stitching fell apart and she could no longer call it a home
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| Her husband ran away when all the problems came
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| Yeah, that quitter quit and he left his wife all alone
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| Here’s to hoping she won’t rush into things
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| If there’s one thing she needs to learn is how to play it safe
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| Her dad is always there, her brother’s down the street
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| And I hope she knows she can call anytime she needs
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| If she’s had too much to drink. |
| If she just can’t get to sleep
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| If something goes wrong and she’s stuck on the side of the road
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| If there’s one thing she needs to learn, besides how to play it safe
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| Is that no matter how she feels she should never ever feel alone
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| She’s bettter off without all these bastards who only lie when they talk
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| She’s better off filling up her closet, filling up the void, and feeding her
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| dogs
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| She’s better off… knowing it doesn’t matter that he’s gone
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| She’s better off moving on
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| The sun is up she’s on her way to work and on the drive she’s thinking about
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| that jerk who tried to pick her up last night
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| She’s feeling sorry for his wife
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| Wondering if he’s got kids wondering where their father is
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| The only thing she knows for sure is…
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| She’s better off without all these bastards tho only lie when they talk
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| She’s better off filling up her closet, filling up the void, and feeding her
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| dogs
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| She’s better off… knowing it doesn’t matter that he’s gone
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| She’s better off moving on |