The Story Of My Life
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The Story Of My Life
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I wish I was a little more clear-headed
So I could paste the pieces of last night
Try not to regret it,
sifting through the laughter and the lies
I guess that's just the story of my life
I was born in a sixties winter
My mom was young and my dad had an appetite
A saint and a sinner,
wrestling with what's wrong and what's right
I guess that's just the story of my life
When the rolled me down the last lost highway
You won't find me putting up a fight
But if I could have things my way
We'd all be there to soak up the light?
And wave goodbye
I guess that's just the story of my life
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Deana Carter performs "The Story Of My Life", and this lyric page sits inside the Deana Carter catalog on LyroVerse.
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