| It’s five o’clock, just got paid:
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| I’ll be off the next two days.
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| No more workin’like dogs,
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| No more leash, no more boss.
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| I’ve got a weekend of nothin’to do at all:
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| Yee Haw!
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| I know a place down the road,
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| The girls are hot, the beer is cold.
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| It’s two-for-one, yeah, that’s right:
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| Not just drinks; |
| it’s girls to guys.
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| I hear the twins are back in town from Saginaw:
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| Yee Haw!
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| You take your all-right; |
| you take your can’t-wait.
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| A lotta of bring-it-on an’some dance straight,
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| An’mix it all up with some down home southern drawl, y’all:
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| You got your yee haw!
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| The place is packed, the line is long;
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| The band know every Haggard song.
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| I’m gettin’loose, I’ve had a few.
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| She wants to dance; |
| I do too.
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| But her boyfriend’s mad, I, I think he wants to brawl:
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| All right, yee haw!
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| You take your all-right; |
| you take your can’t-wait.
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| A lotta of bring-it-on, an’some dance straight,
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| An’mix it all up with some down home southern drawl, y’all:
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| You got your yee haw!
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| I’m talkin big time, I mean saddle up an’hold on tight,
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| An’if you know what I’m talkin’about, y’all, yeah:
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| How about a yee haw, ha, ha.
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| Yep, bow wow, y-e-e-h-a-w: yee haw. |