| Driving in to Darlington County
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| Me and Wayne on the Fourth of July
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| Driving in to Darlington County
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| Looking for some work on the county line
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| We drove down from New York City
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| Where the girls are pretty but they just want to know your name
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| Driving in to Darlington City
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| Got a union connection with an uncle of Wayne’s
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| We drove eight hundred miles without seeing a cop
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| We got rock and roll music blasting off the T-top singing
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| Sha la la la la la la la la, Sha la la la la la la
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| Hey little girl standing on the corner
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| Today’s your lucky day for sure all right
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| Me and my buddy we’re from New York City
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| We got two hundred dollars we want to rock all night
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| Girl you’re looking at two big spenders
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| Why the world don’t know what me and Wayne might do
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| Our pa’s each own one of the World Trade Centers
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| For a kiss and a smile I’ll give mine all to you
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| Come on baby take a seat on my fender
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| It’s a long night and tell me what else were you gonna do
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| Just me and you we could
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| Sha la la…
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| Little girl sitting in the window
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| Ain’t seen my buddy in seven days
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| County man tells me the same thing
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| He don’t work and he don’t get paid
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| Little girl you’re so young and pretty
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| Walk with me and you can have your way
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| And we’ll leave this Darlington City
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| For a ride down that Dixie Highway
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| Driving out of Darlington County
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| My eyes seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
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| Driving out of Darlington County
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| Seen Wayne handcuffed to the bumper of a state trooper’s Ford |