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Jeffrey Foucault – Cheap Suit lyrics
There’s a man in a cheap suit
Holding a beer can
Standing on his back porch
Looking out past the highway

The sun is going down
In a field of dry corn
And the slider keeps catching
And the screen is torn

His tie is loose
His socks are thin
He shakes the can once
And goes back in

He walks between his children
And the television glow
To the kitchen for another
To the living room alone

There’s a knock-off Gibson
Leaning in the corner
Where he left it the last time
He felt like this

He pushes on the tuners
With his eyes shut tight
Runs out a figure with his left hand
Until the chord sounds right

When he sings he looks so far away
Like there’s something
He almost remembers
And doesn’t know how to say

I see him from the doorway
I see that look in his eye
And I know I’m going to go there
Where my father’s dreams lie
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