| Once I had a sweet love
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| Always followed me around
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| Way I treated my little lamb was like
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| The Marquis DeSade and her new clown
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| Well, I guess I hurt him, I guess I hung up
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| I guess I should have called him back
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| I guess I didn’t care, maybe I left him there
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| Maybe a woman just acts like that
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| Well, what’s the matter?
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| Hey, baby, baby, what’s the matter?
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| Don’t you want me?
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| What’s the matter?
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| Now baby, baby, what’s the matter?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Well, I have some dough
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| Now I have a big car
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| And I turned around and all the money was spent
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| I don’t know wherever it goes, but
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| That’s probably where my baby went
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| You got a new boy
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| He’s so fine
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| He wants to be with you all the time
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| But don’t tell him he’s the only one
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| Or your new boy becomes a hard to find
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| What’s the matter?
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| Hey, baby, baby, what’s the matter?
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| Don’t you want me?
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| What’s the matter?
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| Now baby, baby, what’s the matter?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Could I tell you about it?
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| Once you find yourself a better man
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| Treat him special all of the time
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| Well, make him some catfish, fry it up in bed
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| Don’t leave him hangin' on the telephone line
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| But keep him guessing, don’t tell him where you are
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| Keep all your old linen to yourself
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| Keep your bank account
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| What you don’t worry about
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| If you can give, well, it might be able to work out
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| What’s the matter?
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| Hey, baby, baby, what’s the matter?
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| You look so funny, what’s the matter?
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| Now baby, baby (What's the matter?)
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end?
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| Is this the real end, baby? |