| I went to your house
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| I knocked very hard
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| She won’t wake up
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| I slept in the yard
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| A German and a Russian
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| And a Frenchman do their best
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| The Frenchman had a breakdown
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| So they gave it all a rest
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| You took a boat to Indochine
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| And you partied in Saigon
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| But they followed him
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| And they begged to him
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| That they should carry on
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t fake it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I slept at the bar
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| I’m not feeling fresh
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| I hear the roar
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| Of fighter jets
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| I went to your house
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| They bulldozed it down
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| I danced at a barn
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| But you weren’t around
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| Lying on my back
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| Little ground has come to feed
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| I tightened up my necktie
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| 'Lest the brownies make me bleed
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| I thought of my inheritance
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| I did receive today
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| A few drops for my troubles
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| And a thing for Morgan le Fay
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t fake it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t fake it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t fake it
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| I just can’t break it to you
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| I just can’t take it
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| I just can’t break it to you |