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He was a long stranger from way down south
he'd left his life behind
He had a big old and a pickup truck
And Shenandoah
And I remember him sitting in local bar
Where I my pay each night
Singing my songs to empty
And going half tight

And so the nights rolled by like
on a lonesome strip of tar
I kept his of kindness close to me
a pick on my guitar
And we talked about the
And the we loved
And the songs we'd forgot
In that rundown bar make last call
And I'd want to stop

'Cause I was living on but a young girl's dreams
With my boots and my old six string
Hitching my wagon to a
Dreaming of leaving those local
When I'd get him up at time
For a of songs and a chance to shine
the star that he longed to be
He looked a Hell of a lot me

Well he'd a lot of places where
The wages were his food and beer for free
No fancy but he had him a gift
For the kinds of he'd sing
But you do you can to be a satisfied man
Just to have your of mind
And so he gave it all up for a job
the paychecks come on time

So now he comes to the bar to me play guitar
And to share a or two
And we sit tales of where
We've been and what we'd do
Well there's a of dangers
When talking to strangers
And I them all the time
But my heart better than my head
I looked into those yes

'Cause I was on nothing but a young girl's dreams
With my cowboy and my old six string
Hitching my wagon to a
Dreaming of leaving local bars
When I'd get him up at closing
For a of songs and a chance to shine
the star that he longed to be
He looked a of a lot like me

maybe I'll quit when I've got me a kid
And a place to my own
But tonight there ain't there
up for me at home
It's a way to live from day to day
Not knowing you're bound
But the look in his eyes me realize
I was for the life I'd found

'Cause I was living on but a young girl's dreams
my cowboy boots and my old six string
Hitching my to a star
Dreaming of leaving those local
When I'd get him up at time
For a couple of and a chance to shine
Like the star he longed to be
He a Hell of a lot like me
the star that he'd always be
He looked a of a lot like me

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