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It was the perfect excuse to get drunk
As if lately I've needed one
It Was the perfect excuse to buy bullets
For the barrel of my favorite gunIt was the perfect way to show you
How it feels inside of me
And the perfect way to find out
How it feels to set me freeReasons
I keep looking for reasons
I thought that I had loved you
I did the best I couldReasons
I keep looking for reasons
I lost the reason for me living
And that just ain't no goodI know that three's a crowded room
But really, this won't take long
I want to meet the man, help him to understand
What he did when he broke up our homeAnd I'll be going now to a place I know
That's deep, dark and quiet
Away from pain and the undying shame

Of me and my unfaithful wifeReasons
I keep looking for reasons
I thought that I had loved you
I did the best I couldReasons
I keep looking for reasons
I lost the reason for me living
And that just ain't no good
I lost the reason for me living
And that just ain't no good
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Marty Stuart (born John Marty Stuart September 30, 1958 in Philadelphia, Mississippi) is an American Country Music Singer, known for both his traditional style, and eclectic merging of rockabilly, honky tonk, and traditional country music. In the early-1990s, he had a successful string of Country hits. Once infamous for his flamboyantly hedonist party image, he is now a born again Christian and records both Country and Gospel music. He is known for wearing rhinestone-studded "Nudie suits" onstage, but after the passing of his friend Johnny Cash he now wears black in his honor.

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