| Well, blimey, damn I stand to grow
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| My horse came in by half a nose
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| I bought my misses a yellow rose
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| We had a good feed at the rub-a-dee-bud
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| We tore off home and had a good cup
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| And we carried on, like newlyweds, through the night
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| Oh, we carried on, like newlyweds, through the night
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| Well, shiver me timbers, I’d eat my hat
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| It’s been so long since we did that
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| Didn’t think we had it in us anymore
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| I had a schwing and she had a smile
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| The woman agreed, it had been quite a while
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| The fire was burning all along
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| The fire was burning all along
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| All the birds would chitter chat
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| I’m winnin' like a cheshire cat
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| We were acting half our ages, true
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| Obvious, the sky is blue
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| I think our friends and neighbors knew
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| Had to hide the glory of it all
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| So down at the track, every Saturday
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| Twenty bucks on a horse each way
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| Hopin' for another day like that
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| Well, my horse came in by half a nose
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| And I bought my misses a yellow rose
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| I’ll get lucky again, I suppose
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| I’ll get lucky again, I suppose
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| All the birds would chitter chat
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| I’m winnin' like a cheshire cat
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| We were acting half our ages, true
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| Obvious, the sky is blue
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| I think our friends and neighbors knew
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| Had to hide the glory of it all
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| I’ll get lucky again, I suppose |