Still Doing Time
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Still Doing Time
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Has it been a year since the last time I've seen her
My God I could swear it was ten
And the ocean of liquor I drank to forget her
Is gonna kill me but I'll drink 'til then
I've been living in hell with a bar for a cell
Still paying for my cheating crime
And I've got a long way to go
Still doing time
(Chorus:)
Still doing time
In a honky tonk prison
Still doing time
Where a man forgiven
My poor heart is breaking
But there?s no escaping
Each morning I wake up and I find
Still doing time
Oh when your caught cheating twice
It?s twenty to life in a place
Where the sun never shines
And tomorrow you're gonna find me right here
Still doing time
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