| Who drove the red sports car from the mansion
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| And laid upon the grass in summer time?
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| And who done me out high time fashion
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| And made me read between the lines?
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| And who said, «Follow the mind, it’s your only chance
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| Sit on your throne
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| You got to make it on your own, on your own»?
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| And who said, «Ha, ha, look at you, look at you
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| You got jam on your face.»
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| And who did your homework and read your Bible
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| And signed your name every place?
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| And who said, «Fortunes untold lie, don’t go by gold
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| You’re much better known, you got to make it on your own
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| On your own.» |
| Ah, ah, uh-huh
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| And do you remember, do you remember this time
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| I said a long time ago when I came walkin' down
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| I came walkin' down, ha, by Maggie’s place, ha ha ha
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| It started comin' on rain, huh, it started comin' on rain
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| Cause I had nothing on but a shirt and a pair of pants
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| And I was getting wet, I was getting wet
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| Saturated, saturated, baby
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| And Maggie opened up the window
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| And Jane swung out her right arm
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| She said, «Hi!» |
| I said. |
| «Hi, how’re you doing, baby?»
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| She said, «Come on in out the rain, come on in out the rain
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| Lord, come on in out the rain, sit down by the fireside
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| And dry yourself.» |
| Achoo, do it, do it, a-ha ha ha, I got caught
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| I got caught An I got, got a bag, got a bag, baby, oh Lord
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| I said, «I don’t mind if I do, I don’t mind if I do.» |
| Ha, aah…
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| Haa, it’s a bag
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| I mean, huh, you know you gotta
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| You know, you sort-a turn it upside down
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| Somethin' like, put it on a rack
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| Fold it n', press it 'n
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| (Fades)
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| Call it a record or somethin' like that goin'
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| You guys have got a sure thing… |