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    My friend David was a good kid
    He had my back, I always knew he did
    He was different than most
    And maybe I was too
    Hanging out with the in-crowd just wasn't our thing
    There was a whole lot more than we could see on these plains
    Well, some people just seem to get stuck, and hang around
    It's college or trade school for those with the means
    There's never been any small town dreams
    For those in between
    Yeah, the poor folks they go to work, or they go to war
    I did fifteen hundreds days in the Corps
    And I got back, nothing looked the same anymore
    I got on with the local police, it just seemed to fit
    Things have changed

    By then David had a daughter and a son
    And a rap sheet to prove all the time that he'd done
    He was just a burned out beat down shell of my old friend
    And on a three day binge he was speeding through town
    And I bumped the wailers just to try and slow him down
    He didn't know that it was me, and he took off
    Oh how things change

    And I found his truck in the floodplain upside down
    It was a hell of a rain I don’t know if he'd drowned
    Or if he died on impact, it must’ve rolled three times
    Yeah, the only thing to make matters worse
    Is that his mama's a late night ER nurse
    And he was DOA, she just about lost her mind

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    David's wife drops by every once in a while
    And childhood stories always make her smile
    But somehow we always go back to that day

    And I found his truck in the floodplain upside down
    It was a hell of a rain, I don't know if he'd drowned
    Or if he died on impact, it must’ve rolled three times
    Yeah, the only thing to make matters worse
    Is that his mama's a late night ER nurse
    And he was DOA, she just about lost her mind

    And ain't it the times?

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