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to tie himself to the whipping pole
Singer: larue, stoney
what's left? he ain't ever going back again
he ain't ever going back to tie himself to the whipping pole
his american dream like the county line sign that he shot full of holes
what's left? he ain't ever going back again
he ain't ever going back to tie himself to the whipping pole
his american dream like the county line sign that he shot full of holes