Jenny's at the bar
Hearing lonely sounds
From my guitar
She's been without a man
for longer than she planned
Tried moving on
Didn't get far
I'm up on the stage
Trying to relive
My better days
I've been without a plan
As long as I have been
Playing guitars
Singing in bars
You see it in me
I see it in you
With our kind you lose
'Cause of what's by your side
Not in front of you
You know the Marlboro Man
Was killed by his own brand
One by one
There's a lot of truth in that
Some sick kind of fact
That in our hands
Is a loaded gun
When Jenny hit the road
All the boys were down
To see her go
She did her best to leave
Fumbling for her keys
Trying to find
What the night will hold
I come off the stage
Drowning in my youth
In a haze
We drove a bit too far
Out into the dark
Trying to find
What was down the road
You see it in me
I see it in you
With our kind you lose
'Cause of what's by your side
Not in front of you
You know the Marlboro Man
Was killed by his own brand
One by one
There's a lot of truth in that
Some sick kind of fact
That in our hands
Is a loaded gun
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