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The Rambler

You were born in a southern fall

It might've been Sunday but I can't recall

All the birthdays I must have missed

Your first steps and your first kiss

I don't even know if you know my name

But you should hear the truth before it's too late

So I hope this finds you on some highway'Cause I'm an old time rambler

I call the road my home

Forgive my indiscretion

It's the only way I know

A million miles from Kentucky

But I will always be around

So turn the radio up when your heart breaks downI played for tips and I played for less

I played a pretty southern girl right out of her dress

She danced until the lights came on

But there's a reason she's here instead of being at home

She said the songs you sang made the whole room cry

And that night I told her a young man's lie

When I said I would call her and I said I'd write'Cause I'm an old time rambler

I call the road my home

Forgive my indiscretion

It's the only way I know

A million miles from Kentucky

But I will always be around

So turn the radio up when your heart breaks down

Turn the radio up when your heart breaks downI'm sorry for the tears I made you cry

I'm sorry for the promises that turned to lies

If I could turn back the hands of time

I'd take it back and try try try

To make you understand

That this is who I amI met the devil in an old motel

It seems I ain't got much of a soul to sell

My glass is empty my hands are blue

And the doctor gave me about a month or two

Well I thought I would make it to you this year

So forgive me one last time my dear

And tell your mother I won't be coming home'Cause I'm an old time rambler

I call the road my home

Forgive my indiscretion

It's the only way I nkow

A million miles from Kentucky

But I will always be around

So turn the radio up when your heart breaks down

Turn the radio up when your heart breaks down

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