Still Not Dead

Album: God's Problem Child (2017)
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  • I woke up still not dead again today
    The internet said I had passed away
    But if I die and I wasn't dead to stay
    And I woke up still not dead again today

    Well, I woke up still not dead again today
    The gardener did not find me that way
    You can't believe a word that people say
    And I woke up still not dead again today

    I run up and down the road and makin' music as I go
    They say my pace would kill a normal man
    But I've never been accused of bein' normal anyway
    And I woke up still not dead again today

    I woke up still not dead again today
    The news said I was gone to my dismay
    Don't bury me, I've got a show to play
    And I woke up still not dead again today

    I run up and down the road and makin' music as I go
    They say my pace would kill a normal man
    But I've never been accused of bein' normal anyway
    And I woke up still not dead again today

    Last night I had a dream that I died twice yesterday
    And I woke up still not dead again today Writer/s: BUDDY CANNON, WILLIE NELSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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