| I grew up just west of the tracks
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| holding me to hold me back
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| around your door
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| she’s calling out my name
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| she said «son won’t you go outside
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| I’ve got a friend coming over tonight
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| The 7th one in 7 days»
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| So I go down
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| to the parking lot
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| and hang out with
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| all my friends
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| And roam the street 'till dawn
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| come 'round again
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| I come in at three am
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| and she is waitin' for me
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| she said, «where have you been?»
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| I said,
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| «I WAS OUT»
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| she said, «you're no good 'cause
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| you’re runnin' without love»
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| I’m going straight to hell, just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| next door a girl she lives
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| about the same age as me
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| and asked me to come upstairs
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| for a see
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| just then her mother burst in
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| said, «you're the son of that
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| bitch in the wind
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| get outta my house
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| hit the road»
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| I kept fallin' like a
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| ROLLING STONES SONG
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| The stars came out
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| and warned me so
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| as i walked on down
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| the road
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| fifty bucks and a suitcase
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| steered me clear
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| She took my hand
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| as we walked in the sun
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| a new days promise had
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| begun
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| we’ll make it alone
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| whether you like it or not
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| I turned around and shouted
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| HELP ME MOTHER
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| I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell I’m going straight to hell
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| just like my mama said
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| I’m going straight to hell |