| Cruisin' down the center of a two way street
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| Wond’rin' who is really in the driver’s seat
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| Mindin' my bus’ness, along comes big brother
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| Says, «Son, you better get on one side or the other.»
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| I’m out on the border
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| I’m walkin' the line
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| Don’t you tell me 'bout your law and order
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| I’m try’n' to change this water to wine.
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| After a hard day, I’m safe at home
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| Foolin' with my baby on the telephone
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| Out of nowhere somebody cuts in
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| and says, «Hmm, you in some trouble boy, we know where you’re been.»
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| I’m out on the border
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| I thought this was a private line
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| Don’t you tell me 'bout your law and order
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| I’m try’n' to change this water to wine
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| Never mind your name, just give us your number, mm
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| Never mind your face, just show us your card, mm
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| And we wanna know whose wing are you under
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| You better step to the right or we can make it hard
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| I’m stuck on the border
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| All I wanted was some peace of mind
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| Don’t you tell me 'bout your law and order
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| I’m try’n' to change this water to wine
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| On the border
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| On the border
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| On the border
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| On the border
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| (On the border)
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| Leave me be, I’m just walkin' this line
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| (I'm out on the border)
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| (On the border)
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| All I wanted was some peace of mind, peace of mind
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| (I'm out on the border)
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| (On the border)
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| Can’t you see I’m tryin to change this water to wine?
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| (I'm out on the border)
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| (On the border)
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| Don’t you tell me 'bout your law and order
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| (I'm out on the border)
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| I’m sick and tired of all your law and order
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| (On the border)
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| Say Goodnight, Dick
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| (I'm out on the border…) |