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I slept straight through to eight am
That same old lame alarm clock excuse just ain't gonna work again
I light a Marlboro for breakfast, on my way out the door
That's the third day this month I had one too many the night before
And judging from the past, it won't be the last
It's a free fall when your back's against the wall
When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out
How's a man supposed to stand tall
Well, the high life ain't my life
I can't walk a line and I damn sure ain't gonna crawl
Just living in a free fall
With a shovel in my hand and a hammer in my head
Right about now I can think of a thousand things, I'm rather do instead
But I dig in this hole for my dignity
I think I finally come to understand working for the man ain't working for me
I can only take so much, my only way is up
From a free fall when you're back's against the wall
When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out

How's a man supposed to stand tall
Well, the high life ain't my life
I can't walk a line and I damn sure ain't gonna crawl
Living in a free fall
It's a free fall when your back's against the wall
When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out
How's a man supposed to stand tall
Well, the high life ain't my life
I can't walk a line and I damn sure ain't gonna crawl
Just living in a free fall
Free fall

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Dixie Dregs is a progressive rock band formed in the 1970s. Their mostly instrumental music fuses jazz, southern rock, bluegrass and classical forms in an often technical but always unique virtuosic style. * Steve Morse - guitar (1971 - Present)
* Andy West - bass guitar (1971 - 1992)
* Mark Parrish - keyboards (1971 - 1980)
* Rod Morgenstein - drums (1975 - Present)
* Allen Sloan, M.D. - violin (1975 - 1982)
* Frank Josephs - keyboards (1975 - 1976)
* Steve Davidowski - keyboards (1977 - 1978)


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