Lyrics of 'I Came So Close To Living Alone' by Little Jimmy Dickens

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I came close so close to failure
I came close to losing my home
I know the kids still love me and their mommy
But I came so close to living alone

I felt small enough to drown in each teardrop
But big enough to admit I was wrong
Now I'm trying hard to be the man I ought to be
But I came so close to living alone
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I didn't know just how much they meant to me
I guess sometimes a man must be shown
When I think of what I've done a chill goes through me
I came so close to living alone

I felt small enough to drown...

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