| «It ain’t my fault
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| It’s 6 'o'clock in the morning»
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| He said
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| As he came up out of the night
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| When he found I had no coins to bum,
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| He began to testify
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| Born in a depression
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| Born out of good luck
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| Born into misery
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| — In the back of a truck.
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| I’m telling you this mister
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| Don’t be put off by looks
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| I been in the ring and I took those right hooks
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| Oh the loneliness
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| Used to knock me out — harder than the rest
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| And I’ve worked for breakfast
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| 'N I ain’t had no lunch
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| I been on delivery and received every punch
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| Suddenly I noticed that it weren’t quite the same
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| Feel different one morning maybe it was the rain
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| But everywhere I looked all over the city
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| They’re runnin’in an out of the bars
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| Someone stopped for a pick-up driving one of those cars
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| Y’see I allways wanted one of those cars
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| Long black 'n shiny an’pull up to the bars
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| Honk your horn, put down your windows, push yer button,
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| Hear it coming in You can say I can see the light… roll!
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| Forward! |
| Drive! |
| Green lights! |
| Green lights!
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| Intersection city coming a running comeback home I run back
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| Not that strong now
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| Yes who’s there now, can I help you? |
| Calling Intel station light
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| Did you put your money in? |
| Yes I put it in It say go, I say go, she say go, so we say go Cos I can see the light all night tonight this night right now
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| Coming on forward motion across the ocean
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| An’up the hills yeh boys let’s strike for the hills
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| While that petrol tank is full
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| Gimme a push gimme a pull
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| Gimme a llama gimme a mule
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| Gimme a donkey or gimme a horse
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| Down the avenue
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| So fine
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| In style |