| Now I went out to take a walk today and it was sunny.
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| My hope was that my eyes were fine and in my pocket money.
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| Then I saw her standing there she was a pretty sight.
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| But when she turned to walk away, I really the saw the light!
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| And I went, YEP!
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| Ain’t she nice?
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| YEP! |
| Said it twice.
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| I’ve never seen a gal who looks so friendly in retreat.
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| YEP!
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| She got aboard a streetcar and I wasn’t far behind her.
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| But when I got inside I looked around and didn’t find her.
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| I looked at all the faces but I really couldn’t tell.
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| The car had stopped and she got off.
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| And then I knew her well!
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| And I went YEP!
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| There she goes, YEP!
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| What a rose.
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| I may not recognize her face but when she starts to go.
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| YEP! |
| Tallyho!
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| I followed her right to the house she got inside before.
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| I had a hope that when she took a look she would adore me.
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| I cleared my voice and took a breath, and knoced upon the door.
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| It wasn’t her that answered it was someone 6 foot 4!
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| And he went YEP! |
| PROSTITUTE! |
| YEP!
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| That’s the truth! |
| Today I’m in the hospital,
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| and oh there goes the nurse.
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| YEP! |
| This is EVEN WORSE!!! |