Life Of Trouble
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Life Of Trouble
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Remember once your promise not more than a week ago
You promised that you'd marry me standin' in your mama's door
Short life of trouble a few more words to part
Short life of trouble you girl to a boy with a broken heart
[ banjo ]
Now you broken your promise go marry who you may
For this old world's so big and so wide I'll ramble back someday
Short life of trouble...
[ dobro ]
Now you gone and left me I don't know what I'll do
I'd give this world and a half of my life just to be married to you
Short life of trouble...
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