| I caught the bus out of New Orleans
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| Tipped my hat to the land of dreams
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| Looked out the window to try to forget
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| Where I was goin' ain’t figured out yet
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| Southern Summer’s got me soaked in sweat
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| I feel the cool green lawns of Connecticut
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| Miles apart, but it’s all the same road
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| Holdin' barbed wire, had to let her go
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| Side-slippin' blind-sided zydeco feet
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| Hi-steppin' jumpin' don’thca feel the beat
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| A wash of noise comin' down the street
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| I singed before I felt her heat
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| She was a perfect girl
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| Livin' in a perfect world
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| A tightly packed package
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| From her head to her shoes
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| So stylishly ripped in her blue jean blues
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| The wills and won’ts of the social fete
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| Dos and don’ts of cultural etiquette
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| The riddles of the politically correct
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| These are all things I don’t seem to get
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| I’se all adrift in her garden set
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| I felt like God’s own patriot
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| Miles apart but it’s all the same road
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| I kissed her hand and said I got to go
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| She was a perfect girl
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| Livin' in a perfect world
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| A tightly packed package
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| From her head to her shoes
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| So stylishly ripped in her blue jean blues
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| Duck the bullets, hit the bricks
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| You know I got to get away quick
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| This constant adoration
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| Staggers the imagination
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| Found myself down at the old log inn
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| Swattin' skeeters and remembering
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| Dimpled chin on her pretty little face
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| The curves of her body I won’t soon erase
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| She was a perfect girl
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| Livin' in a perfect world
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| A tightly packed package
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| From her head to her shoes
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| So stylishly ripped in her blue jean blues |