| One early morning, as I was walking
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| I met a woman, we started talking
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| I took her home, to get a few nips
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| But all I had was a mint julep
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| I don’t remember just how I started
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| I only know that we should have parted
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| I stole a kiss, and then another
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| I didn’t mean to take it further
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| One mint julep was the cause of it all
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| The lights were burning low, there in the parlor
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| When through the kitchen door, up popped her father
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| He said «I saw you when you kissed my daughter
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| Better wed her right now, or face a slaughter!»
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| I didn’t know just what I was doing
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| I had to marry of face ruin
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| A mint julep, a mint julep
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| A mint julep, a mint julep
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| One mint julep was the cause of it all
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| Now, I don’t want to bore you with my troubles
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| But from now on I’ll be thinking double
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| I’m through with flirting and drinking whiskey
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| I got six extra children from a-getting frisky
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| A mint julep, a mint julep
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| A mint julep, a mint julep
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| One mint julep was the cause of it all |