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4225 Wellington Arms

from We Built a Fire by Donal Hinely

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lyrics

I took my last 20 dollars and put it in the pocket
Of her old blue jeans thrown across a chair
And I tried not to wake her 'cause she probably would take it
And by the time she finds it, it could have come from anywhere

4225 Wellington Arms
I'm walking out past Barbie dolls and cars
On Saturday she sleeps late
By Sunday they will know I'm gone from
4225 Wellington Arms

Them kids ain't mine but they mind me most all the time
And that little one's gonna look just like her momma
If I was a better man, if I was worth a damn
I'd stay and make this broken house a home

4225 Wellington Arms
I'm walking out past Barbie dolls and cars
On Saturday she sleeps late
By Sunday they will know I'm gone from
4225 Wellington Arms

credits

from We Built a Fire, released March 15, 2002
Donal Hinely--acoustic guitar, vocals
Dave Harrison--drums and percussion
Johnny Bellar--upright bass
Fats Kaplin--steel guitar
John Wheeler--vocals

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Donal Hinely Nashville, Tennessee

In 1994, Hinely left his hometown of Denton, TX and moved to Nashville. A prolific writer and recording artist, he has 17 albums to his credit including the folk chart topping Giants (2005). Hinely also entertains thousands of people each year at festivals and street fairs playing his glass harmonica. He learned to play the instrument from his late brother Terry, a self-taught master of the art. ... more

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