| JD lives on my street, stole his fathers car
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| Drove it through the garage door
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| So poor now working at the corner store
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| Indentured to the damages, Manotick, and finishing school
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| This song makes him want to dance
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| Got to dance now, on the street you grew up on
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| This song makes him want to dance
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| Like hips are attached to his tongue in a toaster
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Monday, paving up the country
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| High walling, dry walling
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| Hoping that the sun sets soon
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| Pay day, walking to the beer store
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| We used to have a bar where
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| The Famous Lovers drank
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| It’s gone, makes me want to dance
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| Got to Dance now, on the street you grew up on
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| This song makes you gt to dance on gravel lots
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| Roof tops, of broken teeth buildings
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Do ya?
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| She likes shake shake shake
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Do you, do you do? |
| Do you do
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| Do the Doot do doo doo?
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| Do ya?
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| The way a week can take so long
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| And nothing ever changes
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| The way he still lives on my street
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| Like nothing ever changes
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| Even if the town you grew up in is gone now
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| Do the Doot do doo doo and you can get home |