| People, let me tell you all about my father
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| He was known as the meanest, baddest love maker in town
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| The man had a reputation for shuckin' and jivin' all the women
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| Breaking their hearts, lord, and leavin' them cryin'
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| He told me: «Hon, let me give you some advice
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| You ought to remember for the rest of your life»
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| He told me to find 'em, fool 'em, forget 'em
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Find 'em, fool 'em, forget 'em
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Oh, but I didn’t listen to what my father told me
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| And I went off and gave my heart to you, boy
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| And then you walked on me, you misused me
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| And finally you broke my poor heart in two
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| The way you treated me, lord, I wouldn’t treat a dog
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| You didn’t even show me any mercy at all
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| I wish I had found you, fooled you, forgot you
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| Like my daddy said
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| I wish I had found you, I could have fooled you and then forgot you
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Daddy said: «Find 'em, fool 'em, forget 'em»
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Find 'em fool 'em forget 'em
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah |