| In Biloxi Mississippi on a street called Waterloo
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| At the roadhouse where the highway
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| Doe’s a little number there with a 42
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| On a chasin' for some lovin'
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| On a humid afternoon
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| She’s delightedhe’s a quitter
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| He probably never will deliver
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| So she leaves him with his rock 'n' roll tunes
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| But he’s still got the GTO
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| And he still loves to drive that road
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| He’s still got a GTO mighty good
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| It’s kind of gold
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| GTO
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| On the blue team in Virginia
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| Another weekend maneuver
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| On a weekend with per diem
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| A lot of work there for democracy
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| There’s a governor from assembly
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| Reciting good poems from his memory
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| And all of his money in his money jar
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| He traded for one muscle car
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| But he’s still got the GTO
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| And he still loves to drive that road
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| He’s still got a GTO mighty good
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| It’s kind of gold
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| GTO
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| In Malibu California
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| There’s a surfer do you remember
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| He used to ride the big kahuna
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| With Robin and Finesse
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| They used to call him super hooter
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| He used to rock there to wooly bully
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| He’s the one you can see him on the beach
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| They call him old man
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| Checking out the girls and their cars
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| But he’s still got the GTO
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| And he still loves to drive that road
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| He’s still got a GTO mighty good
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| It’s kind of gold
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| GTO
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| Hahaha
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| My GTO |