| Gimme, gimme, gimme
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| Remember me? |
| 'Member me?
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| This old man, he plays one on one
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| He was your cool whip master, you were his B.C. |
| son
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| This old man
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| He’s got the smell of sin
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| He’s got the nature of sin
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| He was your actual, factual old sin nature
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| Mother praying, 'Jesus save the boy,
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| Save him from the old man.'
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| Got away
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| Glory, Glory
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| Up from the water, out of the grave
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| Wearing a new man’s clothes
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| The old man’s dragging the lake again lately
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| What does he want?
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| Mama, you don’t suppose…
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| This old man, he don’t mind the gap
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| He’s like a subway rat
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| He’s crawling out of your past
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| Out of the dark
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| Little land shark
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| Little predator scavenger
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| Serving up sucker punch
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| Flyweight, gonna eat your lunch
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| This old man, he’s flicking on the brights
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| He’s wanting squatter’s rights
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| He’s gotta have his space in your face
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| Get you reminsicing for the very years you wasted
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| Every bitter fruit you tasted
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| Gonna snare you in a stare-down
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| Better to choke than breathe in your curse
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| This old man, this old man
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| Better to crawl than to ride in your hearse
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| This old man, he plays seek and destroy
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| He comes robbing my joy
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| He’s here spreading the rot
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| Old man, don’t you get it?
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| What I’ve got’s as good as gold
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| Good as gold |