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  • Don't let the main me Yeah I won't let me so can't leave it up Thio He's knocking on my door E knew all of my life that someday it would be Get up and go outside Don't let Theo many moons I have lived My body's withered and wound Ask yourself, would you be if you didn't know the day Booth?

  • Try to live on your way on Stay close to your friends.

  • Toasted sundown with Don't let deal, man.

  • Uh huh Mm mm.

  • Many moons I have lived My body's weathered and worn Ask yourself How would you be if you didn't know the day you were born?

Don't let the main me Yeah I won't let me so can't leave it up Thio He's knocking on my door E knew all of my life that someday it would be Get up and go outside Don't let Theo many moons I have lived My body's withered and wound Ask yourself, would you be if you didn't know the day Booth?

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From the Original Motion Picture, THE MULE – Toby Keith "Don’t Let The Old Man In"

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/28
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Keywords

deal

US /dil/

UK /di:l/

  • verb
  • To cope with something - usually troubles
  • To give (something bad e.g. news) to
  • To buy and sell illegal drugs
  • To give out (cards, etc.) to; distribute
  • To do business with someone or to sell products
  • noun
  • An agreement entered into, especially in business, to do something for someone else.
  • A business transaction.
  • A large amount or quantity.
  • The act of distributing playing cards.
  • other
  • To distribute playing cards to players.
  • To behave in a certain way towards someone.
  • other
  • To take action to solve a problem.
leave

US /liv/

UK /li:v/

  • verb
  • To go away from; depart
  • To gift property to someone after you die
  • To allow something to continue happening
  • To let something remain unused or available
  • To let something or someone remain somewhere
  • noun
  • Permission to do something
  • Vacation time; time off work
  • A period of absence from duty or work, especially when granted permission.
  • other
  • To go away from a place.
  • other
  • To allow something to remain in a specific place or condition.
  • To cause someone to be in a particular state or condition.
  • other
  • Permission to be away from work or duty.
  • Remains of food.
wound

US /waʊnd/

UK /waʊnd/

  • verb
  • To rotate a part of say a watch to make it work
  • To hurt someone emotionally
  • To injure someone in a fight with a knife gun etc.
  • noun
  • Sadness or displeasure caused by a bad memory
  • Physical injury, especially that suffered in war
bear

US /bɛr/

UK /bɛː/

  • verb
  • To accept (responsibilities or duties)
  • To give birth to a child; to produce fruit
  • To accept or suffer the weight of difficulties
  • To keep moving left or right while going forward
  • To show (sign of something)
  • To support the weight of something, e.g. a bridge
  • noun
  • Large brown animal with fur that lives in forests
  • Someone who expects stock market to fall
wear

US /wer/

UK /weə(r)/

  • verb
  • To have clothes, glasses, shoes etc. on your body
  • To display an expression or emotion on the face
  • To become weaker or damaged from continued use
  • noun
  • Clothing designed for a purpose e.g. skiing
  • Damage from continual use over a long period
booth

US /bu:θ/

UK /bu:ð/

  • noun
  • Small area where someone does something privately
  • Covered stand used for selling or displaying goods
knock

US /nɑk/

UK /nɒk/

  • noun
  • Bad experience that reduces a person's confidence
  • Action of something solid hitting something hard
  • verb
  • To criticize someone in an unreasonable way
  • To hit something to get people's attention
  • To strike something hard, causing damage
know

US /noʊ/

UK /nəʊ/

  • verb
  • To be familiar with a person or place, thing
  • To feel sure or be convinced about something
  • To discover or be aware of something
  • To be able to distinguish
  • To have knowledge of things
  • To have information or be aware of something.
  • To be acquainted or familiar with someone.
  • To have the skill or ability to do something.
  • To be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
  • To be acquainted or familiar with.
  • To be able to identify someone or something.
  • To be certain or sure about something.
life

US /laɪf/

UK /laɪf/

  • noun
  • All the living things e.g. animals, plants, humans
  • Period of time things live, from birth to death
live

US /liv/

UK /lɪv/

  • verb
  • To be alive
  • To experience a particular type of life
  • To make your home in a house or town
  • adjective
  • Being broadcast as events happen, not recorded
  • Carrying electric current; able to give a shock
  • Glowing because burning; hot
  • Not yet killed (for food)
  • adverb
  • (Music, drama) as it is performed