| If a custom-tailored vet asks me out for something wet
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| When the vet begins to pet, I cry «Hooray»
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| But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way
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| I’ve been asked to have a meal by a big tycoon in steel
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| If the meal includes a deal, accept I may
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| But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way
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| There’s an oil man known as Tex, who is keen to give me checks
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| And his checks, I fear, mean that Tex is here to stay
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| But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way
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| I enjoy a tender pass by the boss of Boston, Mass
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| Though his pass is middle-class and not Back Bay
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| But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way
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| There’s a madman known as Mack, who is planning to attack
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| If his mad attack means a Cadillac, okay
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| But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way
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| From Ohio, Mister Thorne, calls me up from night 'til morn
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| Mister Thorne once cornered corn and that ain’t hay
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| But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion
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| Always true to you, always true to you, true to you, darlin', in my way |