Margo Price - Do Right by Me

I never won at scratch-off's but my Daddy always bought um
My great aunt spent her life in Virginia pulling cotton
I don't have no microwave or a flat screen TV
If you don't do right by yourself, do right by me
Do right by me

Long as the winters are, sometimes your mind breaks up
The bars are full by the afternoon and everybody's drunk
Sometimes I look down the road for a sight I'll never see
If you don't do right by yourself, do right by me

Do right, by me
Don't sell me down the river or put me out in misery
Do right by me, do right by me

I knew I had to get away so I left that one horse town
Ain't much for a girl to do but get knocked up and settle down
The only dream some people have is to win the lottery
If you don't do right by yourself, do right by me

Some people climb a ladder til they end up at the bottom
Spending all their precious time on money, fame and stardom
But all I ever wanted was my own song to sing
If you don't do right by yourself, do right by me

Do right, by me
Don't sell me down the river or put me out in misery
Do right by me, do right by me

Written by:
Jeremy Ivey, Margo Price

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