| I know a triflin' man,
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| They call him Triflin' Sam,
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| He lives in Birmingham,
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| 'Way down in Alabam,
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| Now, the other night,
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| He had a fight
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| With a gal called Mandy Brim,
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| She sadly stated, she was aggravated,
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| And she yelled these words to him:
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| Aggravatin' Papa, don’t try to two-time me!
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| Aggravatin' Papa, treat me kind or let me be;
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| Listen while I get you told,
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| Stop messin' round with my jellyroll,
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| If I catch you out with your high-brown baby,
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| I’ll smack you down, and I don’t mean maybe!
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| Aggravatin' Papa, I’ll do anything you say,
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| But when you start to running, don’t you run around my way;
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| Now, Papa, treat me pretty, nice and sweet,
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| 'Cause I possess a forty-four that don’t repeat,
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| So, Aggravatin' Papa, don’t try to two-time me!
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| Aggravatin' Papa, don’t try to two-time me!
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| Aggravatin' Papa, treat me kind or let me be;
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| Listen while I get you told,
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| Stop messin' round with my jellyroll,
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| If I catch you out with your high-brown baby,
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| I’ll smack you down, and I don’t mean maybe!
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| Aggravatin' Papa, I’ll do anything you say,
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| But when you start to running, don’t you run around my way;
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| Got one hand on my razor, one arm around my gun,
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| If I catch you foolin' round, I’ll tear your doghouse down,
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| So, Aggravatin' Papa, don’t try to two-time me! |