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Better Than I Used To Be [1]
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January 05, 2026
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“Better Than I Used To Be By Tom Tognaci V1 He started off a preacher’s only boy The only time, in his life, he knew joy But a gun brought his daddy down On some dirt street in Illinois He stood scared while he watched his daddy bleed And picking up the six-gun at his feet He aimed to have his vengeance there But was too young to do the deed He hung his little head in shame And cried the tears no one could read And while the church bells rung, And while a choir sung He swore, to himself, that he’d be, “Better than I used to be V2 From the everglades to the desert sands He turned outlaw, wanted, in the badlands Some say the demons in his head Fanned the fury of his hands Yea, the last thing Sheriff Dillon saw Was the blur of his right hand And while the church bells rung, And while a choir sung ...A tattoo on his right hand reads, “Better than I used to be V3 It’s a mystery that’s still misunderstood It’s a story of how the bad was turned to good Where a woman gave her heart to The man who’d steal it, if he could He was an outlaw, hardened by his trade And the deal with the devil he had made Some say she bartered her own soul Others say, it’s how she prayed Some say she was an angel Explaining why he seemed afraid And the church bells rung, And the choir sung he promised her, that day, he’d be, “Better than I used to be V4 He earned the reputation as a thief, A scoundrel who would lie right through his teeth But, in that church, a miracle Had turned over a fresh new leaf Now, it’s said, he disappeared in ole Paris But, it’s whispered that he died in Tennessee Where it’s rumored that his headstone reads, “Better than I used to be
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