| There once was a woman with wings
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| Happy with the simple things
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| She had silk suspenders and high, heeled, stocking thighs
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| Helping me in my need
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| She was a friend, indeed
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| She was my baby until the day she died
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang to blow away the blues.
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| She was a woman who was twice my size
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| She looked into my eyes
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| She said Only you can blow my blues away
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| She said I’ll tell you what to do Bring all your friends with you
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| And you can come up and see me any ol’time of day
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang to blow away the blues, ahhh
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| There were twenty-seven guys
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| An unexpected surprise
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| She just kept on rockin''til the night was gone
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| She was smilin’through the tears
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| For a hundred and fifty years
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| Just lickin’her lips and helpin’me along
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang
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| Ain’t nothin’like a gang bang to blow away the blues. |