| Oh yeah
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| It was early one morning, I was, on my way to school
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| Early one morning, I was, on my way to school
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| I met a magic1 woman, and she broke my teacher’s rule
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| I’m in love with that woman, before I learn to call her name
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| I’m in love with that woman, before I learn to call her name
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| The way you treat me, is doggone2 insane, oh yeah
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| Now why don’t you tell me baby, honey where you stayed last night
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| Yes, tell me baby, honey where you stayed last night
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| You didn’t come home, darling un-till3 the sun was shinin' bright, ohh no
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| Notes 1,2 and 3 are suggestions by Robert Walpole from Hastings, England,
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| many thanks to him.
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| Note 1: magic, instead of magic, «married»
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| Note 2: doggone, instead of doggone, «gonna drive poor me»
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| I’m not sure about the underlined part in the second verse
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| Hear the soundclip, please mail me if you think you know the word (s)
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| Note 3, darling un-till, instaed of just «un-till» |