| They’re counting on a guilty conscience to save you
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| But I’m bankin' on the deep blue eyes and the face too
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| They always said, always said, always said you were easy, oh. |
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| Oh if I could have just one piece of that I’d be
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| Sold. |
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| Come over to the sweet ones baby
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| And I’ll tell you where to go
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| I can’t see them when they’re walking sideways
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| I don’t know
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| I don’t know
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| Come over to my house I’ll tend to you solo
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| («I'll tend to you, I’ll tend to you»)
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| So fabulous and well dressed up like a talk show
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| («So fabulous, so fabulous»)
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| They always said, always said, always said you were easy
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| («Oh, always said»)
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| Oh if I could have just one piece of that I’d be sold…
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| Come over to the sweet ones baby
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| And I’ll tell you where to go
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| I can’t see them when they’re walking sideways
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| I don’t know
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| I don’t know
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| Oh so sad we, love you madly
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| Want to take you home
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| Oh so sad we, love you madly
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| Want to take you home
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| You know, if I could have just one piece of that I’d be
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| Sold. |
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| Come over to the sweet ones baby
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| And I’ll tell you where to go
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| I can’t see them when they’re walking sideways
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| I don’t know
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| I don’t know-w. |
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| A-come over to the sweet ones baby
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| («Sweet, sweetie»)
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| And I’ll tell you where to go
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| («Tell you where to go»)
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| I can’t see them when they’re walking sideways
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| I don’t know
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| I don’t know! |