Fourteen Carat Mind Songtext

I still recall the morning that I met youStanding out in front of Wilson's five and dimeStaring through the window at the jewelryHungry for the things you couldn't buyJust like a fool I thought that I could please youI saw you had an eye for things that shineI paid seven saw mill dollars for a braceletJust to satisfy your fourteen carat mind.CHORUSLayin' by these railroad tracks in DenverWith a hurtin' head and a half a pint of wineEverything except my soul has been surrenderedJust to satisfy your fourteen carat mind.The cabin that I built in West VirginiaWas not enough to keep you satisfied'Cause a man that's got a saw mill occupationCan't afford to feed a rich girls' appetiteI wonder if you're still with Willie JacksonSometimes I wonder if he's still aliveOl' Willie he gave up his wife and childrenJust to satisfy your fourteen carat mind.CHORUS
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