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Domestic Life lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by John Conlee.
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Domestic Life Recorded by John Conlee Written by Gary Harrison and J.D. Martin
C Cruising in a station wagon
Tryin' to keep the muffler from dragging Dm G7 Sometimes it all seems so defeating Dm G7 As I'm hustling to make it to the cub scout meeting
C Ooh I dream about Mexico
Where all the pretty people go Dm G7 We're on the budget that just won't budge Dm G7 Not much money but a whole lot of love
C Living that domestic life G7 Happy children and a pretty wife F Our Cocker Spaniel's always having puppies G7 How could anybody be so lucky
C See me mowin' my domestic yard Em Lord I owe my soul to Mastercard A7 F But it seems to suit me to a T G7 C That domestic life's alright with me
Our neighbor's names are Fred and Ruth
He wears a lot of leisure suits Dm G7 She sells Avon and Tupperware too Dm G7 We're always ducking all the bull they shoot
C Ooh I'll never be president
And we never seem to save a cent Dm G7 But things are looking better everyday Dm G7 Hell I'm Sergeant At Arms of the PTA
C Living that domestic life G7 Happy children and a pretty wife F Our Cocker Spaniel's always having puppies G7 How could anybody be so lucky
C See me mowin' my domestic yard Em Lord I owe my soul to Mastercard A7 F But it seems to suit me to a T G7 C That domestic life's alright with me
G7 C We're living that domestic life
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