| Oh someone taught
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| Your walls to talk
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| But if they ask me
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| I ain’t heard a thing
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| Back to the wall, bat to the ball, back to the drawing board
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| Back to the wall, bat to the ball, back to the drawing board
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| Back to the wall, bat to the ball, back to the drawing board
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| Again
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| There was a snow storm in Jackson
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| When you and I met
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| At a club called Saint Sebastian’s
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| But the sign said something different
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| I remember thinkin'
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| That I didn’t have a shot at Mississippi-Television told us
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| Which roads they were closing…
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| There goes a rap show
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| Everybody knew you
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| As the wife of a famous man
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| Everybody who knew said
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| There goes Dixon’s girl again
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| Even the walls all lean closer
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| When she plays the piano real slow
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| I haven’t met too many women in this business that I really like (echo)
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| But you can hold a little liquor
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| You could hold a conversation
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| You could hold your own mic, and
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| Even that night I learned the truth about your man;
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| You gotta be big to treat pretty girls bad
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| And it’s not much, but my money’s on you
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| It’s not much, but my money’s on you
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| It’s not much but my money
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| It’s not much but my money
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| Not much, but my money
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| My money’s on
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| Youuuuuuuuuuuu
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| Well I heard from the rest of the world you’re in trouble
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| Bad news moves like fire that you fight on the phone
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| And I’m too far away, my well-wishing can’t touch you
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| But I think of you still more than you might suppose
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| Everybody wanna see you with your hair down
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| Wanna hear you hit the high note
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| Wanna know if they can get you for a little less, Girl
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| I don’t
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| I know how the stones can fly
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| Had some hard goodbyes
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| Call me up, day or night
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| Free drinks and bad advice
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| And it’s not much, but my money’s on you
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| It’s not much, but my money, my money’s on you
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| It’s on you
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| It’s on you ooh-ooh ooh-ooh
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| Yeah my money’s on you
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| It’s on you
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| It’s on you-ou-ou ooh-ooh-ooh
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| Yeah my money’s on youuuuuuuuuuu |