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Written by Timothy Brickley, David Rheins and John Scot Sheets. Produced by Tim Brickley. Mixed by J.E.E. Quest.

Lyrics

AIN’T NO NEW GIRLS
(Timothy Brickley, David Rheins, John Scot Sheets)

Welcome to my world, single in Jasper.
Everyone works for Kimball, making furniture or pianos,
it's all they make.
Saturday night, you’re gonna go down to Earl's and
see all the same girls, least the ones left
since I began taking interest.
Guess you gotta make do with what you've got.
I got a buddy named Buddy, on Sunday afternoons
we look through the paper, maybe a divorce there,
maybe a new store.

I really should ditch this town, but at least I got a job,
seems like God gettin' me back for what the old man did (ohh-la-la-la, ohh-la-la)
cuz there ain't no new girls around since I was a kid.

I once dated this girl from Louisville,
Buddy called her outta-town talent, I thought that was pretty cool,
she was in nursing school
We really didn't have that much to talk about,
except how people seemed to get sick alot
down at the veneer factory,
guess she just didn't want to get back with me.

I really should ditch this town, but at least I got a job,
seems like God gettin' me back for what the old man did (ohh-la-la-la, ohh-la-la)
cuz there ain't no new girls around since I was a kid.

We really should ditch this town, while at least one of us still got a job.
Life’s more than just consequence of what some old men did (ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la la)
cuz there ain't no new girls around,
I really should ditch this town, no
there ain’t no new girls around since I was a kid.

Copyright 1987, Timothy Brickley, David Rheins & John Scot Sheets.