| Like a folk singer’s song I’m moving on And I’m not the kind of man that acts very strong
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| When the girls are looking on When the girls are looking on If you tied my hands and put chains on my feet
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| I can picture myself walking down any street
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| Telling people that I meet
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| Looks like rain to me Every single day at eleven I’m home in bed in sleep heaven
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| Alone cuz my girl leaves at seven ain’t got time for my bedn’in
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| She said stop pretendin’you’re not JOhn Lennon
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| Will I ever get over this
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| Having tasted your lips with a kiss
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| You can cross me off your list
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| Take these cuffs from off my wrists
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| And drop your fists
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| Soon as I’m well I’m gonna leave my house
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| Become more of a man and less like a mouse
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| Drive my car down south to the Mississippi’s mouth
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| In the gulf of Mexico I’ll get soused
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| Every girl I made in the shade of Esplanade
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| I’ve saved in a song that I play when I’m afraid
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| Of a full scale air-raid
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| From the choices that I’ve made
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| When I heard the news about the union dues
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| And how each time I lose no matter which door I choose
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| I put on my walking shows
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| And I just cruised (and you know I got bruised)
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| It was fun while it lasted until it was blasted
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| Right out of the water and into fantastic
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| Now he feels shafted and she’s already past it She’s like elastic and he’s so spastic |