Arlene

Album: Farmer's Daughter (2010)
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  • Arlene
    Driving down the interstate
    Waitin' on a big old sun
    She don't need anything to complicate
    Living out her simple life
    Her diesel's hummin'
    She's gaining ground
    Don't need another man just hangin' around
    She knows that money don't equal wealth
    Ya want it done right ya gotta do it yourself

    Arlene
    She said I'm carrying freight load
    You don't know what I've seen
    What I need you know it never comes late
    Even when the times are lean
    'Cause Momma and Daddy taught me good
    Gotta work hard like a woman should
    And I just deal with the hand I'm dealt
    Ya want it done right Arlene
    Ya gotta do it yourself

    Diesel's hummin' they're hummin'
    They're hummin' Arlene
    Diesel's hummin' their nose still runnin' Arlene
    Diesel's hummin' they're hummin'
    They're hummin' Arlene
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