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Ballad Of A Factory Man Lyrics


Tumbledown Ballad Of A Factory Man


I drove for 15 hours, I was headed for L.A.
came down to work the lines, got lost along the way
I had a hard time out there looking for a place
to lay my head cause I was running from the chase

fly, fly my darling
someday I'll see your face again
just like the sunshine in the morning
fly, fly, fly
someday I'll see your face again

working 20 hours in a factory for parts
lost inside my mind I try and find my beating heart
the weather changed its mind and left me out here in the cold
the boss man sent me back and now I got no place to go
no no

fly, fly my darling
someday I'll see your face again
just like the sunshine in the morning
fly, fly, fly
someday I'll see your face again
someday I'll see your face again

tonight I walk these streets alone
so cold and hungry as I go
tonight I walk these streets alone
with nowhere to go

fly, fly my darling
someday I'll see your face again
just like the sunshine in the morning
fly, fly, fly
someday I'll see your face again
someday I'll see your face again

someday I'll see your face again



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