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You Know You Can Trust Me
You Know You Can Trust Me By Elton Camp He’s the most trustworthy man I ever saw Yep, that’s sure true of my brother-in-law He never saves back against a rainy day When funds are short, he comes our way It seems that from his job he just got fired But for one even better he’s been hired Before the payday, his funds will be gone He sure hates to ask, but he needs a loan To pay it back right away he says he’ll do And he insists on paying us interest too However, the loan we gave five years ago It seems he has forgotten all about, though His car is newer and nicer than we own And he has the most advanced iPhone Bubba plays golf most every weekend On restaurant meals, money does spend Yes, we’ve found we can trust him all right Trust him to return next time he’s in a tight
Copyright © 2024 Elton Camp. All Rights Reserved

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