Lyrics of 'Hurleywood' by Charles David Sharp

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'Bout a hundred years ago, maybe more
David came a'knocking on my front door
Gave him a pillow to rest his head
A book and a blanket and got him fed
Times got hard, times got bad
My wife ran off with the baby that we had
Got my brother David and I got to my feet
Moved in with my sister and her boyfriend Keith

We live near Cedar Creek
Up in Hurleywood off 613
Rise and shine everyday
We all go to work while David stays
We come home of our free will
Watch the Wheel Of Fortune while the kids are still
Grab a little supper, put the kids to bed
Have a comversation just to feel our heads

We live near Cedar Creek
Up in Hurleywood off 613
Rise and shine everyday
We all go to work while David stays
It's the weekend now, the boys are gone to their Dad's
Keith's at the grill with some steaks that we had
Linda sings a song and we all join in
Coming up the road is my best friend Lynn

We live near Cedar Creek
Up in Hurleywood off 613
Rise and shine everyday
We all go to work while David stays
And we don't give a dang what people say

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