Two Good Horses

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all of my dreams ended the instant
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that bull came down on my left knee
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and I laid in that bed, moaning about
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what would become of me
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old man in the next bed sorta chuckled
said son it ain’t all about you
being an old man I know it all
here’s what you need to do

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quit yer whinin
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get to living
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cause sonny, I’ve seen it all

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I’ve had one good woman
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two good horses
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three places I could really call home
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and for such a long time
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I was afraid I’d end up alone

seemed like the type to just keep on talking
so I let him have his head
this being a country song you can imagine
exactly what that old man said

I been in your shoes 50 years gone
danced with the bull of the ball
all the crowds cheering and all the big buckles
ain’t worth nothing at all

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at that very moment she came through the door
lookin like autumn in jeans
she smiled at me but she was headed for him
and they kissed like a couple of teens

she sat by his bed and held his hand
and they talked about nothing a while
he looked like twenty and she was nineteen
you couldn’t help but smile

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then my wife walked in
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she was crying
I told her I’d quit
and this time I ain’t lying
and I thought about who I was
and who I could be
and what I could have
if I could just see
how to

quit my whining
get to living
quit my whining
get to living
quit my whining
get to living
honey, we could have it all

I’ve got one good woman
and we’ll get two good horses
and make a place we can both call home
for such a long
I’d been afraid I’d end up alone

but I’ve got one good woman
I’ve got one good woman
yeah I’ve got one good woman
and I think it’s time to go home
honey please take me home