| Way down south where I made my stop
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| They do a dance down there called the Georgia Slop
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| They all hang out at Pegged Legged Lee’s
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| And they don’t give a hoop about no police
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| Peg Legged Lee is what I’m talking about
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| Where they knocked out, kicked and dragged them out
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| They get payed on friday when the work is all done
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| And they all do it up until Monday come
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| When they do that Slop they twine those hands
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| And do the feet like a chicken when it’s scratching in sand
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| You shuffle your feet and spin like a top
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| You shake-shake-shake the Georgia Slop
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| Oh, look out now…
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| I stopped to get a soda and dig that jive
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| I met a chick, she weighed about three-eighty-five
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| I started lookin' and I couldn’t stop
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| She and I got together and did the Georgia Slop
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| Peg Legged Lee is what I’m talking about
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| They knocked down, kicked and drags them out
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| On Saturday night they’re all knocked out
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| And when Sunday comes they all will shout
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| Monday morning when the sun is bright
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| They all talk about what happened Saturday night
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| Peg Legged Lee is what I’m talking about
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| They knocked out, kicked and dragged them out
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| Wow, do it baby, do it baby
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| Shake it baby, shake it baby
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| Do it right, do it right
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| Come on baby, come on baby
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| Shake it to the left…
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| I stopped to get a soda and dig that jive
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| I met a chick, she weighed about three-eighty-five
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| I started to lookin' and I couldn’t stop
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| She and I got together and did the Georgia Slop
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| Peg Legged Lee is what I’m talking about
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| Where they knocked down, kicked and drags them out |