| I was courting a Southern belle.
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| Her daddy was a rich 'un, too.
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| Sports car outside her door,
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| she was pretty good looking, too.
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| You call me up, want me to come over
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| when the servants are all in bed.
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| And she said,
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| Daddy’s on a flight tonight.
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| Does that put any ideas in your head?
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| I say to her:
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| Take it all the way.
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| Can you really take it all the way down?
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| Can you really take it all the way down, down, down?
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| Down, down, down.
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| So we watch a little TV,
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| I drink up the family wine.
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| She said, You’re such a snake in the grass, boy.
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| But tonight, you’re mine.
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| But wait a minute, wait a minute, baby.
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| Are you tryin’to make a fool out of me?
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| She said, I’ve seen men like you before.
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| I’ve got a long family tree.
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| And she said to me:
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| Take it all the way.
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| Can you really take it all the way down?
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| Can you really take it all the way down, down, down?
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| And I say to myself: Even a fool like me can be the loving kind.
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| Even a fool like me can be the loving kind. |