| Skid Row Joe last night that’s who I found in the dirty part of town
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| Lost forgotten with no place to go
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| Tormented with a bitter taste outcast by the human race
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| A mask of torture was the face of Skid Row Joe
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| He walked up to where I stood on the street
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| Said pardon me Mister now don’t get me wrong I don’t want your money
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| Though heaven knows I could use it
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| But you see this is my home and you see the other bar down the street
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| Well that’s my home too
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| I noticed you starin' at me a while ago you recognized me didn’t you
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| I said yeah Joe I know who you are
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| You was one time a real famous singing star one of my favorites
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| He said well I guess you heard they took my babies away from me
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| I said yeah Joe I read about it in the papers
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| Then he turned his head away and I saw the tears fall in the place
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| And he turned to me and he said you know Mister
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| This is the only place in the world that I’m not ashamed to show my face
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| But I’m gonna quit yes sir I’m gonna quit
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| And I’m gonna cut my hair and shave and get me a clean white shirt
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| Then I’m gonna walk up to her door
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| When she answers I’m gonna stand up real proud and tall
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| Then I’m gonna get on my knees
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| Then I’ll say sweetheart if you’ll take me back
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| I’ll spend the rest of my life makin' up to you for what I’ve done
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| I’m so ashamed of myself and this I want you to know
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| Then I’m gonna take my two little babies and I’m gonna hold 'em so close to me
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| I ain’t gonna never let 'em go
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| I guess I should’ve told him then that she’d already remarried again
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| But after hearin' what he’d said to me
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| Why there wasn’t no way I could add to his misery
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| So I said good luck my best to you Skid Row Joe |