Six dollars an hour ain't enough to live on Even in just a shack And the tips in a small town are so small You may as well just give 'em back And the rain on the roof made such a racket You couldn't hear yourself think Still I wish I was back there In that old shack with her Dancing to any old thing But she's got a brand new boy And he takes all her pain away And they fly angels and stars and rainbows And the night turns back into day She tells me she loves me But she never loved me that way And what can she say But she's sorry And she's got a brand new boy She's got a brand new boy And I used to love her more than any other More than any other could know And I used to hold her And I always told her That I would never let her go And the rights and the wrongs And the in-between songs And shuffle on down the road And the next time that greyhound Pulls into this here town I'll be the one to go But she's got a brand new boy She's got a brand new boy