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    Well he woke up that morning and he called into work
    Put on his daddy's old suit with a second hand shirt
    All untucked, shoes untied, the people all snickered as he walked by
    So he stopped in a bar, bought a shot of Stevens, and another
    He bummed a cigarette, and sat talking with a stranger about the weather
    And then he paid his bill and he stepped outside, fell down into the street
    He cursed, and he cried as he climbed back up to his feet again

    So up the road he found a payphone and called his mom
    He said, Mama I think I'll be coming home
    I been feeling so bad, and tired of this city
    Ain't been the same since I lost my pretty Angeline, Mama I miss her so
    It's been over a year and there ain't nothing I fear so much as being alone
    And then he hung up the phone without saying good-bye
    Stopped in a store and bought a postcard and signed it
    Fare thee well, and sent it back home to Yuma

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    Lookin' back I'd say, it wasn't so much the girl
    As it was the booze and the dope
    And the way he took the weight of the world up upon his shoulders
    And let it wash the blue from his eyes as he grew colder
    As through all those lonely nights there left alone

    So he was just 23 when he stepped out on that ledge
    It was his weary heart that pushed him to the edge
    He was tired of living life, looking for love
    A weary heart just needs a little touch and is it too much to ask?
    He cried as he stepped into the wind
    He turned his back on the world
    And he fell back to Earth again

    So with the wind in his hair and smile on his face
    He crashed through the hood of an Olds '98
    And he lay there dying on a cold winter's day all alone
    All alone

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    Composición: Justin Townes Earle

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