You give your hand to me, and then you say hello
An that we met somewhere about three years ago
I claim to recognize, but it's a pack of lies
'Cause I don't know you
You say you got me stoned back at some festival
Then you fell down the hill and lost a testicle
Think I'd remember it, it must have been great shit
'Cause I don't know you
I meet, I'd say, oh, fifity folks a day
With all the singing and playing I do
Each year, I guess, five thousand more or less,
So, no offense, but would you remember you?
You give your hand to me, and then we say goodbye
I clap you on the back and say "Love you...........guy"
And then I think of how we'll meet three years from now
And I won't know you
credits
from Ronny Cox Live,
released January 1, 2004
E. Arnold, Cindy Walker; new lyrics Eric Schwartz
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