| Johnny Walker sat
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| At a table in a bar
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| Minding his own affairs
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| Drinking his namesake
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| Over the rocks
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| He was drunk
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| Too drunk to care
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| When a girl in the bar
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| Walked up beside him
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| And this is what she said
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| She said, a woman came by With a letter for you
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| And this is what the letter said
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| Dear, John, please, Johnny
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| Please come home
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| I need your love and
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| The kids, they gotta be fed
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| And John, if you don’t
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| Hurry back, I’ll be gone
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| Yes, that’s what the letter said
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| The letter that Johnny Walker read
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| Then John
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| He got up from the table
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| Slowly, he walked outside
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| He was thinking of his wife
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| And little children at home
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| And how his drinking
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| Had ruined their lives
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| Then John, he stared off
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| Into that street light
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| Staring into that street light
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| Clutching in his hand the letter
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| That Johnny Walker read
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| Dear, John, please, Johnny
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| Please come home
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| I need your love and
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| The kids, they gotta be fed
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| And John, if you don’t
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| Hurry back, I’ll be gone
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| Yes, that’s what the letter said
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| The letter that Johnny Walker read
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| And this is what it said
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| Dear, John, please, Johnny
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| Please come home
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| I need your love and
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| The kids, they gotta be fed
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| And John, if you don’t
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| Hurry back, I’ll be gone
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| Yes, that’s what the letter said
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| The letter that Johnny Walker read |