John Prine – “Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore”
There’s a special kind of truth-telling that only John Prine could pull off — the kind that makes you chuckle…
There’s a special kind of truth-telling that only John Prine could pull off — the kind that makes you chuckle…
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