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North Alberta, get this pipeline on the ground
minus 35 and the sun ain't comin out
lord have mercy on this working stiff
the money's good but this ain't no way to live

Drink myself to sleep most ever single night
Send money to my family I hope that they're alright
I don't know why I bought that fuckin truck
Four more years of payments until then I guess I'm stuck

Coming home, I can't wait to put this town behind me
Coming home, where I love how you wake up beside me

I really thought Fort MacMurray would pay off
But this morning half of us got laid off
I'm sorry baby I'll look for work again
You know the market hits a low spot now and then

Coming home, I can't wait to put this town behind
Coming home, I'll hide all the anger inside me

coming hoe, I can't wait to put this town behind me
Coming home, where I love how you wake up beside me

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from Autobiography of a Dead Man, released October 25, 2013
Written and Performed by Jeff Hayward

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Jeff Hayward Kootenay Bay, British Columbia

Jeff Hayward lives on the shores of Kootenay Lake in the southern interior of British Columbia. He grows vegetables, keeps bees, and occasionally writes folk music.

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