Most of my life I've been runnin' around
Payin' and havin' a ball
And maybe I've been on a party too long
But these mem'ries are fond to recall
You see we've got this thing about women
Smokin' and good alcohol
Now I'm lookin' for a homelife and clean smellin' sheets
And all the soft places to fall
The women we've known have been many
But they don't understand us at all
Though we've spent many a long hour
Hopin' some old love would call
Surely somebody somewhere still wants us
Or don't nobody want us at all
We're lookin' for a homelife and clean smellin' sheets
And all the soft places to fall
Most of our lives we've been outlaws
Slept with our backs to the wall
I'm a rambler, I'm a seeker and we're gettin' weaker
And a whole lot more likely to fall
We're tired of the rocks and brambles
Those barbed wire fences and all
And we're lookin' for a homelife and clean smellin' sheets
And all the soft places to fall
Most of our lives we've been outlaws
Slept with our backs to the wall
I'm a rambler, I'm a seeker and we're gettin' weaker
A whole lot more likely to fall
We're tired of the rocks and brambles
Those barbed wire fences and all
And we're lookin' for a homelife and clean smellin' sheets
And all the soft places to fall
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