Kathleen Edwards - Oil Man's War lyrics

[Kathleen Edwards - Oil Man's War lyrics]

Bobby wished he was from the past
He says those cars they used
To drive were the best
And I know that I'm a simple man
Even my dreams I deserve to have

Annabel had plans of her own she says
"There's no way in hell I'm going home"
'Cause Mama says she always knows best
Well, God love her, her life is a mess

I won't change my mind
Keep your hand on my thigh tonight
When we get up north, we'll buy us a store
I won't fight in an oil man's war
Bobby bought a brand new suit
From his neighbor, bought round toe shoes
Stuffed the money down in his socks
On his way, he bought a wrist corsage

But Annie was scared to death
She'd never once in her life laid with a man
And she knew it was his only chance
She bought a white dress secondhand

I won't change my mind
Keep your hand on my thigh tonight
When we get up north, we'll buy us a store
I won't fight in an oil man's war

And you can't say it's just a matter of pride
I've been living here since I was a child
Now I'm just a simple man
Even my dreams I deserve to have

I won't change my mind
Keep your hand on my thigh tonight
When we get up north, we'll buy us a store
Live upstairs after the kids are born

And I'm not gonna die
So keep your hand on my thigh tonight
'Cause when we get up north
We'll buy us a store
I won't fight in an oil man's war
I won't fight in an oil man's war

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