| Man, you know one thing I always dream…
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| Yeah
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| And that’s the one thing in the world for a hard workin' man to do
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| You know
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| Yeah, you better see Sigmund Freud
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| Yeah, you know, that’s bad, you know
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| For you don’t never
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| Dream nothin' nice
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| I don’t know what you dream, but I know
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| When I go to bed I dream about old wagon wheels, old boxcars
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| Old broken down flat-clad chihuahua’s
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| I ain’t never dreamed
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| Nothin' about a pretty woman or a woman walkin' around nude or
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| Something like that, I can’t get them dreams together you know
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| Too hard a work, you know
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| Not a hard-working man’s dream
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| No, no, no
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| I had a dream, and what a dream was on my mind. |
| (My, my)
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| I had a dream, a dream was on my mind
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| Lord I said to myself, how could a hard working man dream all the time?
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| Well I dream my wife had ten babies, and every one of them looked like me
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| (What?) Yes, man! |
| (A sinful world!)
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| Yes, I dream my wife had ten babies, and every one of them looked like me
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| I know they was mine, man, I know that (In the dream you mean!)
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| But when I woke up this morning, not a baby did I see
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| Well I dream I got married, I got married to a millionaire
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| Boy I was in the money, wasn’t I? |
| (A millionairess!)
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| Yes I dream I got married, I got married to a millionaire
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| She took me down to the bank (uh-uh), she said, Jack Dupree, all your money’s
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| in there!
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| But I turned over in my bed and I grabbed my pillow and put it over my head
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| (uh-uh)
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| Yes, I turned over in my bed, grabbed my pillow and put it over my head
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| Because that was the worst dream I never had
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| For a second I thought I was dead
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| Wake me up, s |