Well I work all day and fight all night
With my girl who I treat right
Maybe just one day she'll go on and marry me
Well the meals' ain't made and the dishes ain't done
Just a whole lot of hurtin' for everyone
Well hell just ain't the same without you babe
Well hell just ain't the same without you babe
Well hell just ain't the same without you babe


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    this song is way too good to be as short as it is but who am I to argue? it's fantastic.

    J_ession August 12, 2006   Link
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    its just a filler track...

    phoenix6475on February 24, 2007   Link
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    He's working at some diner, but he's just dying to get outta there fast and meet his girl. Simple as that.

    Nytstalkon July 04, 2008   Link

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