| I payed the clerk and moved right in
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| A single room with one big twin
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| There’s a chest and mirror
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| Shower’s down the hall
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| Room 16 ain’t got no view
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| But the hot plate’s brand new
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| I guess I showed her
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| I guess I showed her
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| Once again I’ve been burned
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| My suspicion’s been confirmed
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| I saw her having lunch
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| With some new guy
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| I walked up and said, «Goodbye»
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| She said, «Wait, can we talk tonight?»
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| I guess I showed her
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| Mmmm, I guess I showed her
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| I guess I showed her, yeah, yeah
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| I guess I showed her
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| I guess I showed her that a man, yeah
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| Has his limits
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| Another man is where I draw the line
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| She can have the house
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| And everything that’s in it
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| I guess I showed her, yeah, yeah
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| I guess I showed her
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| She will be surprised
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| When she comes in tonight
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| Flips on the light
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| And finds an empty home
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| Yeah, every time she’s lied
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| Will flash before her eyes
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| I guess I showed her, yeah, yeah
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| I guess I showed her
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| I guess I showed her, yeah, yeah
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| I guess I showed her
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| Now she can have the house
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| And she can keep the car
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| I’m just satisfied
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| Staying in this funky, little old motel
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| I’m so mad
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| Well I can’t stand it
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| I can’t stand it
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| No, I can’t stand it, no no… |