| Back in the country
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| Livin' on the double e
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| In the sunshine of her life
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| There’s a ready young filly
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| And mom and daddy
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| Won’t let her leave
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| Mom and papa won’t let her go
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| But when they go out dancin'
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| She breaks out on her own
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| She’s hot enough to
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| Burn the house down
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| And mom and daddy don’t know
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| When edith and earl
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| Renamed the double e
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| They nearly made history
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| The neighbors rose up
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| And some of them were mad as hell
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| 'cause it used to be the double L
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| Change comes slow in the country
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| When you’re new
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| There’s a lot of distrust
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| Years pass by uneventful,
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| And memories turn to dust
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| Meanwhile granny
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| Has got her bright colors on
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| The sunshine in her eyes
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| Cruisin' by the bars
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| And honky tonks where she met grandpa
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| And caught that young man’s eye
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| Dusty white eldorado
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| Cruisin' through the trees
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| Slippin' through the shadows
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| Of what used to be
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| Back in the day
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Grandma’s ok
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| But not the same since grandpa’s gone
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| She’s livin' in the summer of love
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| Back in the day
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Livin' in the summer of love
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| Livin' in the summer of love |