Written by: John Mellencamp
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Well, I hear you downstairs;
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you're foolin' around with your father's brother
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and your mother's gown.
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All the old heroes keep coming round
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to find out if you're still at home.
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So you lie in the sun, watch your body turn to tan.
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Your skin is oiled with the sweat of a man.
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He bought you a diamond ring, girl, to wear on your hand.
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And baby, he's leaving tomorrow.
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CHORUS
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Yeah, I'll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh.
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Yeah, I'll be there with you in your weakest moments.
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You say you remember when it was your world
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and you were Mister Ruby's girl.
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He gave you dreams and schemes that swirl
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around your head and your body.
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And when you drink sometimes, you try to liberate.
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And you stagger in the front yard till you find the gate
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that swing on that thin line of love and hate.
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And baby, just let it go.
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CHORUS
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Yeah, I'll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh.
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Yeah, I'll be there with you in your weakest moments.
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Weakest Moments
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John Mellencamp |