Mental Revenge

Album: The Guitar Song (2010)
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  • Well I hope that the friend
    You've thrown yourself with get's drunk
    And loses his job
    That the road your travelin' on
    Get's dusty rocky and hard

    I couldn't make you love me
    You only made me blue
    So all in all
    If the curtain should fall
    I hope that it falls on you

    I'll have sweet
    Sweet sweet
    Mental revenge
    I'll have sweet
    Sweet sweet
    Mental revenge
    Yeah

    Well I hope that the train from Caribou Maine
    Runs over your sweet love affair
    That you walk the floor from door to door
    And you pull out that peroxide hair

    You never was my woman
    Cause you were never true
    So all in all
    If the curtain should fall
    I hope that it falls on you

    I'll have sweet
    Sweet sweet
    Mental revenge
    I'll have sweet
    Sweet sweet
    Mental revenge
    Yeah Writer/s: MEL TILLIS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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