| Hey hey hey! |
| Mr. Hangman
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| Go get your rope
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| Your daughters weren’t careful
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| I fear that I am a slippery slope
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| Now even if I lay my head down at night
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| After a day I got perfectly right
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| She won’t know
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| She won’t know
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| So pray, Little Kay, love is just God on a good day
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| And you can’t blame your mother
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| She’s trying not to see you as her worst mistake
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| And I wish that I could tell you right now
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| I love you
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| But it looks like I won’t be around
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| So you won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| So believe in me, believe them
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| You think I’ll let you down?
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| Well I won’t
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| They can fire everything they’ve got
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| And when you think I’m sunk
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| I will float on and on
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| I have burned the bush that covered my light
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| Even though I’m scared I won’t burn as bright
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| You won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| You’re never going to feel as full as you felt
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| So let’s go outside and we’ll play William Tell
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| Take your time drawing a bead
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| I’ll stand as still as you need
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| Cause you’re so good at talking smack
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| You heart attack
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| But you’re the apple of my eye anyway
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| My smiling face that’s on my head is on a silver plate
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| So they say
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| They say in heaven
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| There’s no husbands and wives
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| On the day that I show up
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| They’ll be completely out
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| Of their forgiveness supplies
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| And I can’t use the telephone
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| To tell you that I’m dead and gone
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| So you won’t know
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| You won’t know
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| No, you won’t know
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| No, you won’t know
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| No, you won’t know
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| Yeah, you won’t know
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| Yeah, you won’t know
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| You won’t know |