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Who's That ManTurn left at the old hotelI know this boulevard much too well It hasn't changed since I been gone Oh, this used to be my way home They paved the road through the neighborhood I guess the county finally fixed it good It was getting rough Someone finally complained enough Fight the tears back with a smile Stop and look for a little while Oh, it's plain to see The only thing missing is me That's my house and that's my car That's my dog in my back yard There's the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There's my kids and that's my wife Who's that man running my life? If I pulled in would it 'cause a scene? They're not really expecting me Those kids've been through hell I hear they've adjusted well Turn around in the neighbour's drive I'd be hard to recognise In this pick-up truck It's just an old fixer-up Drive away one more time Lot of things -running- through my mind I guess the less things change The more they never seem the same That's my house and that's my car That's my dog in my back yard There's the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There's my kids and that's my wife Who's that man running my life? That's my house and that's my car That's my dog in my back yard There's the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There's my kids and that's my wife Who's that man running my life? Who's that man running my life? Who's that man running my life? Who's that man running my life? |