| Young Davy Crockett walked the mountains
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| Captain Davy Jones, he walked the sea
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| And I’d walk on any man who tried to steal my baby
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| And my baby, she walks all over me
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| Don’t get me wrong, she’s quite a woman
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| She’s sweet and dear and she knows where she stands
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| She loves me long, she loves me wrong
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| She rules me and I like it
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| Well, I guess that’s just a part of nature’s plan
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| A man likes to rule in his own castle
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| I lay down the law, she smiles and then agrees
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| She waits until I’m through and then she does what she started to
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| Because she knows she can walk all over me
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| Don’t get me wrong, she’s quite a woman
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| She’s sweet and dear and she knows where she stands
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| She loves me long, she loves me wrong
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| She rules me and I like it
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| Well, I guess that’s just a part of nature’s plan
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| A man likes to rule in his own castle
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| I lay down the law, she smiles and then agrees
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| Well, she waits until I’m through and then she does what she started to
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| Because she knows she can walk all over me
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| My baby, she walks all over me
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| My baby, she walks all over me
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| Uh-huh, my baby, she walks all over me |