Love Of The Common People

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Billie Jo Spears - Country, USA

Love Of The Common People

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[Verse 1] Living on free food tickets Water in the milk from the hole in the roof Where the rain came through What can you do? Ooh Tears from little sister Cryin' 'cause she doesn't have a dress without a patch For the party to go Oh, but you know she'll get by [Chorus] 'Cause she's living in the love of the common people Smiles from the heart of the family man Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to Mama's gonna love her just as much as she can And she can [Verse 2] It's a good thing you don't have bus fare It would fall through the hole in your pocket And you'd lose it in the snow on the ground Get walking to town to find a job Tryin' to keep your hands warm But the hole in your shoe's let the snow come through And it chilled you to the bone Boy you'd better go home where it's warm [Chorus] You can live in the love of the common people Smiles from the heart of the family man Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to Mama's gonna love her just as much as she can And she can [Verse 3] Livin' on dreams ain't easy But the closer the knit, the tighter the fit And the chills stay away Take 'em in stride for family pride You know that faith is your foundation With a whole lotta love and a warm conversation And of course there's a prayer Makin' you strong where you belong [Chorus] Where you can live in the love of the common people Smiles from the heart of the family man Daddy's going to buy her a dream to cling to Mama's going to love her just as much as she can And she can [Chorus] (Live in the love of the common people) Smiles from the heart of the family man Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to Mama's gonna love her just as much as she can And she can

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Credits

Writers
  • John Hurley
  • Ronnie Wilkins