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I can't stand no light...
06.17.05 (4:41 am)   [edit]

I'm on the most terrible schedule. I swear I'm up all night and sleep until 4 in the afternoon. I'm so turned around; while most people wake up at the first sight of daylight, it puts me to sleep. But the darkness awakens me... I've been trying to change for the longest time, but it's so hard. So if I can't do it, I'll just have to worry about my schedule once I get a job. Until then, I suppose I'll just be singin' this old song:



Honky-Tonk, Night-Time Man
by Merle Haggard

I'm a honky-tonk, night-time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk, night-time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
Do my runnin' around at night

I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
Well I wish a tornado'd
Come and blow my blues away, away
That's what I said, take 'em away

And then my heart starts beatin'
When that sun starts sinkin' low
Well my heart starts beatin'
When that sun starts sinkin' low
When the shadows fall
I know its time for me to go

I'm a honky-tonk, night-time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk, night-time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
I do my runnin' around, 'round at night
I get my rest in the day time
Gets that old love sweet stuff at night

 

But of course, I'd be a "honky-tonk, night-time woman". Well, it's 7:00am, guess I should get some sleep...
 


posted by: JoZ (reply)
post date: 06.17.05 (3:22 am)

Become a Honky Tonk Woman? I'm sure your Dad will be pleased about that career choice!



posted by: JoZ (reply)
post date: 06.17.05 (3:37 am)

2nd career option would be long-distance truck driver - benefits include staying up all night, listening to country music, staying up all AND listening to country music...



posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply)
post date: 06.18.05 (12:44 am)

Reply to: JoZ

LOL I'm sure he would! ;o)

I actually think being a truck-driver would be fun! I mean, you're being paid to see the country on a HUGE endless roadtrip, and you can totally rock out and listen to music all day long whilst seeing the nation. Sounds like fun.

Hey you wanna be my roadie??



posted by: JoZ (reply)
post date: 06.19.05 (11:34 pm)

Reply to: dustyjumpwings
Yeah, we can Thelma & Louise it up all over the States!

*Checks that 'L' sticker on left hand & 'R' sticker on right hand are still there* Yup! I'm ready!



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