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Sometimes I wonder whose shoes I’m filling
I look around this place I’m living
A little dog and a little kitchen
Starts to feel like home.

See I’m getting used to this smile of mine
But when it’s time for me to toe the line
I’m stuck between the man I am
And the man I want to be

Baby I’ve been lucky a little too long
Just don’t put me right back, where I belong

Busted up and pretty well bent
You took me in, made my bed
But everything I should regret
I just can’t leave behind

So I keep busy like you tell me to
Try not to do the things I want to do
Stuck between the man I am
And the man I used to be

Baby I’ve been lucky a little too long
Just don’t put me right back, where I belong

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from Caffeine & Gasoline, released February 9, 2010

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Elliot Randall & The Deadmen San Francisco, California

"Brilliant Americana featuring soulful, angsty singing over music that straddles country and rock with style and flair." --San Francisco Examiner

Caffeine & Gasoline - #33 on the Americana Music Association's Top 100 of 2010

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