| And his love will be his vision,
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| And he’ll take you where you stand.
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| And will you stand your life by his,
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| And help the boy become a man?
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| Will he be the son of his father?
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| His father, the teacher?
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| Teachin' love and honesty,
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| An' bein' his own manhandler.
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| Or the son of,
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| The son of a run of the mill,
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| Run rotten gambler?
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| Will the devil be getting to you,
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| As you look back over what you’ve done?
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| And what you’ve done: was it for reason or for rhyme?
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| Was it just for fun?
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| Will he be the son of his father?
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| His father, the teacher?
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| Teachin' love and honesty,
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| An' bein' his own manhandler.
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| Or the son of,
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| The son of a run of the mill,
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| Run rotten gambler?
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| Back on the road now, you can lose your head.
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| There ain’t no kingdom for the gamblin' man.
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| You know the road now and you’ve made your stand.
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| When his eyes shine upon you, shine upon you.
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| Will he be the son of his father?
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| His father, the teacher?
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| Teachin' love and honesty,
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| An' bein' his own manhandler.
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| Or the son of,
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| The son of a run of the mill,
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| Run rotten gambler?
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| Will he be the son of his father?
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| His father, the teacher?
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| Or the son of a rotten gambler?
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| Son of a rotten gambler?
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| Son of a rotten gambler?
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| Son of a rotten gambler?
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| Son of a rotten gambler?
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| The son of a rotten gambler?
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| The son of a rotten gambler?. |