| I was raised here in Westchester County
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| I was taught in the Country Day School
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| We were richer than most, I don’t mean to boast
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| But I swam in the country club pool
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| With a father from Hewlett, Long Island
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| And a mother from Tifton, GA
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| During the war in the Marine Corps
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| They met and then married one day
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| I was raised here in Westchester County
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| My brother, my sisters and I
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| Oh our dad went to work every day in NY
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| On a train in a suit and a tie
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| I remember those coming out parties
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| Where us country club kids had our fun
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| Steal a kiss, cop a feel, off a girl in high heels
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| Oh we all came in our cumberbuns
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| I was raised here in Westchester County
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| Tennis courts, golf courses galore
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| By the country club pool at the Country Day School
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| I learned manners, oh so much more
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| I remember those big Sunday dinners
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| Round that dining room table we all sat
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| Carve a turkey, a ham, a roast leg of lamb
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| Dinner finished in ten minutes flat
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| In the country club pool
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| I was raised here in Westchester County
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| I was taught in the Country Day School
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| We were richer than most, I don’t mean to boast
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| But I swam in the country club pool |