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It's Too Late to Worry lyrics
Billy Joe had a bumper sticker on the back of his beat up Chevrolet
Said, 'This truck eats Fords for lunch'
So I pulled up beside him my new Mustang
I was just getting ready to say boy that trucks seen it's last meal
But I was wanting to climb in that Chevy
When I saw what was sitting behind that wheel
Mornin' sun found a new Mustang abandoned in a Walmart parking lot
Note on the seat said Don't tow me away
Didn't stop the gossip tongues from waggin'
'Til next day somewhere around 3 o'clock
No tellin' what they're talkin' about
What's going 'round, it's too late to worry about that now
Where do men so big and bad learn all them words so sweet and soft
It made my world spin 'round so fast, I thought it was gonna sling me off
Red mud on the finders might have gave a clue as to where we'd been
And no one knows just what went on except the moon, me and him, yeah
Mornin' sun found a new Mustang abandoned in a Walmart parking lot
Note on the seat said Don't tow me away
Didn't stop the gossip tongues from waggin'
'Til next day somewhere around 3 o'clock
No tellin' what they're talkin' about
What's going 'round, it's too late to worry about that now
Now that we come showin' up
Rumors bouncin' off of that truck
Just a let 'em stare at him and me
'Cause I don't care about anything but us
Mornin' sun found a new Mustang abandoned in a Walmart parking lot
Note on the seat said Don't tow me away
Didn't stop the gossip tongues from waggin'
'Til next day somewhere around 3 o'clock
No tellin' what they're talkin' about
What's going 'round but it's too late to worry about that now, ooh, hey
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- Track 7 on Delicious Surprise
- 6 My Give a Damn's Busted
- 8 Life Is Good
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