| For a time he lived in Tennessee
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| A brilliant hillbilly
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| A cool zombie
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| The People there were real friendly
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| Flat top cats and dungarees
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| A cool zombie
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| The town of Dayton suited me
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| 54 Pickup, eggs over easy
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| Zombie
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| Took him a trip to London town
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| Goldfish eyes and a permanent frown
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| A cool zombie
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| We haven’t seen ya in a while
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| Would give you anything but a smile
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| A cool zombie
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| The pink’s shilling
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| And the body was willing
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| But not playing with a full deck
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| The dead man eyes a giveaway
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| His baby blues a thousand miles away
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| A cool zombie
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| (Come closer)
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| Dead man with a famous head
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| (Come closer)
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| Earning him a crust of bread
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| (Come closer)
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| I’ll sign my book of the dead
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| (Come closer)
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| I might even sign your leg
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| (Come closer)
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| Here’s my best side baby
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| (Come closer)
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| Ten words in my vocabulary
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| I bought an A-framed house to suit me
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| On top of the Vale in Tennessee
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| The place that made world history
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| The Monkey Trial of 23
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| Cool zombie
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| The kind of place a lost soul could hide
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| Hadn’t changed since Bonnie and Clyde
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| This goes out to Ronnie B
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| The sailor man on his Harley
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| Showed me how good life could be
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| A real-life tour of God’s country
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| The good folk there were good to me
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| They never ever twigged
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| I was a cool zombie
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| Yeah! |