| We’ve come on the sloop John B,
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| My grandfather and me.
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| Around Nassau Town we did roam through them dry sea beds and dinosaur bones.
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| The heat beat down fit to crack them stones.
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| Man, I feel so broke down I gotta go home.
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| Hoist up the John B sails.
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| See how the main sail sets.
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| I call for the captain sayin, I gotta go home.
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| I call for the captain sayin, I wanna go home.
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| Them good days are gone.
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| The good days are gone.
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| Them good days are gone.
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| The good days are gone.
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| The first mate — her heart sunk.
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| She went and cried in the captain’s bunk.
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| I said, Don’t cry baby! |
| Don’t fly in a rage.
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| I’ll tell you a story about the Golden Age.
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| 30 cents a gallon, the superhighway —
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| You could fly like the wind through the hollow of the day.
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| John Stone would leave you alone.
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| You’d never get broke down, never go home.
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| Hoist up the John B sails.
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| See how the main sail sets.
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| I call for the captain sayin, I gotta go home.
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| I call for the captain sayin, I wanna go home.
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| Them good days are gone.
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| The good days are gone.
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| Them good days are gone.
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| The good days are gone.
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| Nevada! |
| Baby, don’t go to bits.
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| We get to Reno and we call it quits.
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| Nevada! |
| Baby, don’t go to bits.
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| We get to Reno and we call it quits.
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| Nevada! |
| Baby, don’t go to bits.
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| We get to Reno and we call it quits. |