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At the local diner just outside of town
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He comes in an hour early just to beat the morning crowd
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He stares out the window and stirs his coffee cup
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Another day, another dollar short of catchin up
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Same old job and same old dull routine
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But in his heart he knows what it brings
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A two bedroom house for his family of three
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He's givin' his all, makin' ends meet
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A secondhand car, a washing machine
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They may not have much, but he gets what they need
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With the hands of a working man
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Down at the factory, standin' in line
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He waits to punch the time clock, a million worries on his mind
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Oh, Jimmy's needin' braces and Betty's needin' time
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And the problems that he's facin, they're all building up inside
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Same old job and same old dull routine
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But in his heart he knows what it brings
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A two bedroom house for his family of three
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He's givin' his all, makin' ends meet
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A secondhand car, a washing machine
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They don't have much, but he gets what they need
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With the hands of a working man
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Same old job and same old dull routine
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But in his heart he knows what it brings
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A two bedroom house for his family of three
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He's givin' his all, makin' ends meet
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A secondhand car, a washing machine
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They don't have much, but he gets what they need
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With the hands of a working man
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With the hands of a working man
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With The Hands Of A Working Man
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| Ty Herndon |