| I can’t say I’ve always been honest; |
| you can’t say I’ve done a disservice.
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| The girl, she’s just a child. |
| She’s got a lot to learn, and I’m helping out.
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| Your deceit is under your wing. |
| You won’t let her go.
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| You know it’s not appropriate. |
| Into the fold, into the fold.
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| But all that hair… and porcelain.
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| You swear it’s more than mere lust. |
| Into the fold. |
| Into the fold.
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| If she knew what you do, the pristine routine to fool the rube.
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| The gentle gentlemen, the loathed Lothario.
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| You feign you’ve changed your ways, but we know, yeah, we know.
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| Can’t you quell this need for submissives?
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| Oh, such lovely girls. |
| To lead each other tender little lamb into the fold,
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| into the fold. |
| And you, my pet, «The Sweetest Yet"-I'll hold you closest to my
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| heart,
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| into the fold…
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| Into the fold, into the fold, into the fold, into the fold!
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| I was in the student union studying for an English quiz;
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| he came up and asked direction to the new auditorium.
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| We walked up and down the campus, no one had ever heard of it.
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| He was so embarrassed when he realized he had the wrong college,
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| he offered to buy us coffee for the time and effort wasted.
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| We drank and talked for so long, we started making plans for dinner…
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| She was young and impressionable; |
| I pretended to need directions.
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| She led me all over the campus. |
| All the while, I’m asking her questions.
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| She agreed to have a cup of coffee-that's when I started to lay it on heavy.
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| Once she learned I studied Dostoevsky, it was in the bag. |