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Every Day Dirt

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Watson Family Canonical path: /watson-family/every-day-dirt Related lyric paths: 6
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Every Day Dirt

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Chorus:

Down the road, down the road,

I've got a sugar baby down the road.

Down the road a mile and a half

I swapped my horse for a cow and calf.

Down and road, across by the shop,

My old hat's got a hole in the top.

Chorus:

Down the road till you come to the turn,

Rocks in the road as big as a churn.

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