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Wood and Wire lyrics
Fame, a dream put off for the family's needs
He puts in eight down at the factory
When he gets home his feet are tired
If he had his way he'd been a workin'
With his hands on wood and wire
Saginaw spruce, Tennessee maple
Sears and Roebuck, black diamond strings
Late at night he fans that fire
When he grabs hold of that wood and wire
Days, years, his dream just disappears
They never once heard him complainin'
Their every wish is his desire
And without them he might have made it
With his hands on wood and wire
Saginaw spruce, Tennessee maple
Sears and Roebuck, black diamond strings
Late at night he fans that fire
When he grabs a hold of that wood and wire
If you ask him, he will tell you
That he don't have no regrets
Till you take his calloused fingers
And let 'em fly across those frets
Saginaw spruce, Tennessee maple
Sears and Roebuck, black diamond strings
Oh, late at night he fans that fire
When he grabs hold of that wood and wire
Late at night he fans that fire
When he grabs hold of that wood and wire
Part of these releases
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- Track 3 on The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001
- 2 Beer Run
- 4 50,000 Names
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