The Blues Man

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I’m just a singer a natural born guitar ringer
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Kind of a clinger to sad old songs
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I’m not a walk behinder I’m a new note finder
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But my name’s a reminder of a blues man that’s already gone
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So I started drinking and took things that messed up my thinking
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I was sure sinking when you came along
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I was alone in the hot lights not too much left in sight
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But she changed all that in one night when she sang me this song
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Hey baby I love you hey baby I need you
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Hey baby you ain’t got to prove to me you’re some kind of macho man
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You’ve wasted so much of your life running through the dark nights
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Let me shine some love light down on that blues man
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I got so sick of speeding all the stuff they said I was needing
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If I was to keep pleasing all of my fans
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I got cuffed on dirt roads I got sued over no-shows
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But you came and took all that old load down off this blues man
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Hey baby I love you too hey baby I need you
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Hey baby I do get tired of this traveling band
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I’m thirty years old now nights would be cold now
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If you hadn’t stuck it out with this blues man
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I’m thirty years old now nights sure would be cold now
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If you hadn’t hung around with this blues man

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