[Intro]
Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go
Peter you start it
Richard, you start it
Somebody start it
[Verse]
I just had to get out on the Texas plane, Lord, well it was bringing me down
Yeah, I had to get out of Texas, baby, Lord, it was bringing me down
I been all around the world, but Port Arthur is the worst place that I've ever found
I guess they couldn't understand it there, honey, they'd laugh me off the street
Lord, I guess they couldn't understand me, baby, honey, they'd laugh, I said they'd laugh me right off the street, yeah
I said I want to keep on moving, baby, be the last person I ever wanna meet
Yeah, yeah, yeah, honey isn't it hard when you're all alone
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, honey isn't it hard, Lord, when you're all alone
I might die real old lady, but I'd never call Texas my home, no, no, no, oh
You say you come from Texas, baby, she says she left Texas with just her name
That's what she told me
Yes she's from Texas I tell you, she says she left Texas with just her name
Yes, well I swear when that girl came to the big city, Lord, she learned a brand new game
Well, yeah
Honey, I hear you talking about sorrow, baby but you don't know my pain, that's right!
Mercy! Mercy!
I hear you talking about my sorrow, you don't know my pain
You know there's an inside kind of sorrow, Lord, the women are always singing the blues
All right, all right mother fucker, you sing
You know I, I dealt the Ace to the Queen, you know I played scrabble with L.B.J
Yes, I dealt an Ace to the Queen, didn't I'll tell you I was playing scrabble with L.B.J
Well, I don't care what the name of the game is, baby, I tell you I always seem to get my way
I used to be a doggone fool, fall for a woman's story every time
But no more, I swear
Well, I used to be a, be a doggone fool, fall for that old woman's story every time
Yes I, I'm a big boy now, yeah, they got to come up with some kind of heavy line
Well, well, yeah!
Sounds like I found the man, who could take care of my time
It isn't me babe, it isn't me babe!
It appears to me that I found a man, that could take care of my time
Well, I got my own trouble, I got my own car, I got my own little lady, I got my hotel
Oh what are you talking about!
Don't try to take it!
Somebody talks as fine as he does, ought a be able to take care of
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
Woman, woman, it just makes me mad
Woman, yeah
Woman, yeah
Woman, yeah
Woman, yeah
Woman, yeah, yeah, it just makes me mad
Oh man, shit, man
Yes, she played me for the fool I tell you
Yes and I've got to love every man she's ever had, yeah
If I found a man who could put me down the way you do
I mean so handy-like, you know what I mean?
Yeah, I found a man, whoa, who could put me down the way you do
I mean so easy like it was second nature, you know what I mean, man?
Ah maybe that man could help me, at least, honey I thought I would give you a chance
I said I, what I said I could try after the, after the show tonight maybe uh [?]
I'm just a working man, you know
Ha ha ha ha, you don't work too hard, baby!
You know I'm not a Hollywood star
I'm not Joe Namath, you know, I read about that in the papers today
You know I'm just a working man, you don't work too hard, baby
I never ran in a football game 200 yards
That's the kind of man I like, that's the kind of man I like
But you know I can take care of those country girls
Well I can mess around in that farmyard
Lord, Lord, whoa!
Ha ha ha! ha
Whew! Whew! Wow!
That's getting a little too close, too heavy here
That's Nick Gravenites, that was a tune called Ego Rock, No![?]
[Outro]
All right, rock, rock & roll song