| Eight o’clock in the morning
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| And I’m moving on out to school
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| With an open book and a sleepy look
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| The teacher can’t be fooled
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| I catch a pass in an early class
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| The teacher will never know
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| That I postponed my work at home
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| Watching the evening show
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| Hey, there Anthony boy
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| Why you in such a rush?
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| The girl she wanna talk to you
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| Look at him he’s a blush
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| Three o’clock in the afternoon
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| Completes a day of school
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| Before the ding can cease the ring
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| He’s in the vestibule
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| Betty and Barbara and Jeanie and Jane
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| Are yackity-yacking with Joan
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| About some things that Anthony
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| Told her over the telephone
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| Hey, there Anthony boy
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| Why you in such a rush?
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| The girl she wanna talk to you
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| Look at him he’s a blush
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| Hey, there Anthony boy
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| Why you in such a rush?
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| The girl she wanna talk to you
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| Look at him he’s a blush
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| Betty told me the secret
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| That I had told her not to tell
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| Now that you know she knows I know
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| You know that all is well
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| Come, come Tony me boy
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| Now don’t let 'em get in your hair
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| With a good education you may
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| Become a multi-millionaire
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| Hey, there Anthony boy
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| Why you in such a rush?
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| The girl she wanna talk to you
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| Look at him he’s a blush |