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The Week Of Living Dangerously

Released by Steve Earle in 1987
From the Album: Exit 0 |

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I got out of work and I headed for the neighborhood beer joint
I sat around and had a beer with the boys like I always do
Well I didn’t have nothin’ to say anyway there ain’t no point
There’s just something ’bout a Monday that always makes me blue
Well it was well after dark so I knew my wife and kids were waitin’
And I guess I took a left where I generally take a right
Well I filled her up with gas, checked the oil at the Texaco station
I threw the car seat in the dumpster and headed off into the night

Woo-ohh-ooh-ooh-ooh
There’s somethin’ ’bout a Monday that always makes me blue

Well I headed south on 35 hell bent for vinyl
I hadn’t never had her up past 55 before
Well somethin’ ’bout that little red line always looked so final
Buddy you’d be surprised how fast a Chevrolet truck can go

Now, down in Mexico they’ve got a little place called Boystown
Where a man’s still a man if you know what I’m talkin’ about
Well, I walked into the Cadillac bar and I laid my cash down
I said “there’s plenty more where that came from” and the lights went out

Well I woke up in a county jail ‘cross the line in Laredo
With a headache and a deputy staring at me through the door
Well he said “Now how you got across that river alive, I don’t know
But your wife just made your bail so now you’re really dead for sure”

Now my wife, she called my boss and cried so I got my job back
And the boys down at the plant, they whisper and stare at me
Yea well my wife can find a lot of little jobs to keep me on the right track
Well, but that’s a small price to pay for a week of living dangerously

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Yeah-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-wee
That’s a small price to pay for a week of living dangerously


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Steve Earle has released many songs over the years besides The Week Of Living Dangerously. Steve Earle released songs from 1986 to 2007 spanning across albums like Guitar Town, Exit 0, Early Tracks, Copperhead Road, The Hard Way, Train A Comin', I Feel Alright, El Corazon, The Mountain, Transcendental Blues, Jerusalem, Side Tracks, The Revolution Starts... Now, and Washington Square Serenade. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Steve Earle.

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