| For hither not, I am the stallion.
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| Come fear, come love, I am the stallion.
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| You know that I am the stallion, mang.
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| I am, I am the stallion, mang.
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| You know that I am the stallion, mang.
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| I live, I walk, I am the stallion, mang.
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| Hair-throng goo-tongue, stallion mang.
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| I am the stallion, mang.
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| 1: I can drink
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| 2: I get groomed
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| 3: I go for a walk
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| I am the stallion, mang.
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| You know that I am the stallion, mang.
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| Deaner! |
| Deaner! |
| Dude!
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| Where can you be?
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| Come hither.
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| Who are you? |
| The stallion.
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| Deaner: What’s goin' on?
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| Who are you, Deaner?
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| Deaner: I am, I am the stallion
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| You are the stallion.
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| I am the stallion, mang.
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| I can feel what I like to see in you and me and the stallion.
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| I can play, I get to take the water because I am the stallion.
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| Stallion, mang.
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| Stallion, mang.
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| Stallion, mang.
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| I am the stallion.
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| Wild stallion.
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| Wild stallion.
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| Goodbye
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| Stallion.
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| Stallion.
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| Goodbye
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| Stallion! |
| Stallion! |
| Stallion! |
| Stallion! |
| Stallion!
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| Whenever forth to come hither, when I can see the wind,
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| I shall too ride upon the stallion.
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| I shall too lick the palm of the stallion,
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| Whilst I drink the hair from the stallion. |
| Man.
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| I am the stallion. |