| Back in the country a few years ago
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| There was sure a lot about the girls I don’t know
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| I wondered how to steal a kiss but I was so shy
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| I wondered a million times every time I’d try
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| What am I gonna do now?
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| Well, I don’t know how
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| Girls started asking
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| Whatcha gonna do now?
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| Well, I was a gettin' sweet on the neighbor’s daughter Lou
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| She was cute and sassy and kinda bold too
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| She told me she’d show me what it’s all about
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| She was gonna teach me how to knock 'em out
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| Well, holding hands and making eyes I learned in lesson one
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| Lou was my teacher and school sure was fun
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| How to put my arms around came in lesson two
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| She said now you’re ready to learn somethin' new
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| Whatcha gonna do now?
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| You gotta show me how
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| Oh, don’t keep me waiting
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| Whatcha gonna do now?
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| I took her to the cake walk at the country school
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| She was hangin' on to me and she wouldn’t turn me loose
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| Girls started making eyes, I guess it made Lou sore
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| She took me to the moonlight said I gotta teach you more
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| Kisses by the dozens, hugs to beat the band
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| I yelled and I pleaded huh, just one little man
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| Lou was sure excited and me, I tell you more
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| And then I saw a gleam that I ain’t never saw before
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| Whatcha gonna do now
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| Oh, how you do know how
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| Whatcha gonna do now… |