| Well, I’ll be doggone if I wouldn’t work all day
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| And I’ll be doggone if I wouldn’t bring you my pay
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| But if I ever caught you running around
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| Blowing my money all over this town
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| Then I wouldn’t be doggone
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| Hey, Hey! |
| I’d be long gone
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| Then I wouldn’t be doggone
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| I’d be long gone
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| Now hey, hey, hey!
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| I’ll be doggone if you ain’t a pretty thing
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| And I’ll be doggone if you ain’t warm as a breath of spring
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| And if we live to be a hundred years old
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| If you ever let that spring turn cold
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| Then I wouldn’t be doggone
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| Hey! |
| I’d be long gone
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| Oh I wouldn’t be doggone
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| I’d be long gone
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| Now did you hear what I say?
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| Well now what I say
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| Oh, believe me Well, every woman should try
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| To be what ever has man wants her to be And I don’t want much
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| All I want from you is for you to be true to me Well, I’d be doggone if love ain’t a man’s best friend
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| Oh, baby, And I’ll be doggone if you ain’t the loving end
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| Though I know you make me feel like no baby could
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| If I ever found out that you’re no good
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| Then I wouldn’t be doggone
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| Hey, hey, hey, I’d be long gone
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| Well I wouldn’t de doggone baby
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| I’d be long gone |