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Well,
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we drawed up bad in Nashville.
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Pueblo was way too far away,
so me and the boys
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just stayed in Jacksonville
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to watch the show.
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I just win me a first in Ashland,
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and I was feeling pretty flush.
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But Dobro found him
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this chick named Okie Jo.
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We all wandered in his joint,
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they called it Zo diac,
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I don't mean, drank some beer
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and shoot a game of pool.
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Notice right away
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they wasn't used to cowboys,
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wasn't no spittoon,
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makes it kind of tough on
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us to dip and chew.
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Well Beaver asked his wormy little cat
to run the place,
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could he rustle us a coffee
can or two?
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And he said, son,
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there ain't no coffee cans in here.
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We throw them things away.
Danny said, boys,
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here's a stack of paper
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cups. It'll do.
Well, it's getting close to midnight,
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and we're having lots of fun.
We're shooting pools
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and drinking tubs of beer.
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Okie Jo's getting drunk,
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and she has started showing off.
And we's glad we drawed up bad
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and stayed down here.
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Then through the door
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walked Genghis Khan
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This dude is 8 foot tall
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and could have held the state
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of Texas in his hand
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Okie Jo looked like a bowl of iron
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and hit her where she lived
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She turned around and said,
Dobro, son that's my old man
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Now Dobro did
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everything he knew
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to look like he is gone.
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That dude kept walking right
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on across the floor.
Doughboy ain't no dummy,
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he fixed the boy a drink.
He stuck out his hand
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and he said wel come
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and just come on in son.
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Well that big old boy took one big gulp
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and he looked like he was shot
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and this bunch of cowboys
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grabbed us a batch of Gone!
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When we slowed down long
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enough to laugh
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and figure things all out,
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friends and neighbors, that boy No -Bro,
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had four damn cubs,
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all into one.
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Somewhere down in Jacksonville
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is a chick named Okie Jo,
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and she lives with a big old dude
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that still can't believe we got away.
And you're looking at
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a bunch of cowboys
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that ain't likely to forget the
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night
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that Copenhagen saved the day.
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