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Write a Letter Home lyrics
Cigarettes are burning down to my fingers
In my motel, where the smell still lingers
From the night before with a ten dollar whore
Who didn't even know my name
The TV says nothing, nothing to me
And I feel so low in the highest degree
Like a tree with no root, like a gun that don't shoot
Like a dog outside on a chain
And there's no use for me to sit here an moan
Many a man has been more alone
And I might feel better if I write a letter
If I write a letter home
Yeah, I heard the news 'bout that ol gang of mine
They're all getting married, they're all doing fine
They're all getting older and needin' a shoulder
That's easy to lean on
But as for me, I'm half way to Denver
How long has it been? I just can't remember
It all starts to fade 'cause the life that I've made
Is the life that I dream on
And there's no use for me to sit here an moan
Many a man has been more alone
And I might feel better if I write a letter
If I write a letter home
Now I can't help but to be who I am
Though I've let many women slip from my hands
I've let them all go, why? I don't know
It just made me feel like a man
But what I know now, though it may be too late
You've got to love someone and let go the weight
You've got to make do when you find love that's true
This now I understand
And there's no use for me to sit here an moan
Many a man has been more alone
And I might feel better if I write a letter
If I write a letter home, if I write a letter home
Part of these releases
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- Track 6 on Sweet Somewhere Bound
- 5 A Thing Called Rain
- 7 I Don't Care About My Baby
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