Dalton Domino - Decent Man lyrics

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Dalton Domino - Decent Man lyrics

Well she said nothin’ ever good comes after midnight Took me 23 years just to prove Momma right On a curb with my hands behind my back somewhere near Mac Davis Lane Two sets of bright lights pointed at me And a officer askin’ my name Well I can find myself a woman But ain’t no ring heavy enough to weigh the bottle down I can go and find Jesus Even the cross casts shadows on the ground I can live my life as a decent man But purpose lived in the dark it ain’t worth a damn Well there ain’t nothing that’s more lonesome than a Sunday Morning and a mirror howlin’ out your name Rock bottom’s just a marker that you use to tell The nighttime from the day And make a promise not to be your father, Son But his mistakes you try to erase Well I can find myself a woman But ain’t no ring heavy enough to weigh the bottle down I can go and find Jesus But even the cross casts shadows on the ground I can live my life as a decent man But purpose lived in the dark it ain’t worth a damn Well I can find myself a woman But ain’t no ring heavy enough to weigh the bottle down I can go and find Jesus But even the cross casts shadows on the ground I can live my life as a decent man But purpose lived in the dark it ain’t worth a damn I can live my life as a decent man But purpose lived in the dark it ain’t worth a damn