| When I die and lay me down
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| Cast my body to the sea
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| But bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
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| And every time you think of me
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| Know my mother was a beauty queen
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| My father tended a bar
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| And they made me beneath Leo’s rising star
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| With Elvis on the radio singing
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| 'Love Me Tender, Love Me True'
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| Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
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| Bury my heart
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| Bury my heart no matter where I run
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| Bury my heart
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| Soon as I could walk I ran
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| Stayed about as still as sand
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| When I stopped and turned around
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| Said, ?Man, oh, man, how far I’ve come
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| Look at all these things I’ve done
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| Now you know I just wanna go home?
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| Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
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| Bury my heart
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| Bury my heart no matter where I run
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| Bury my heart
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| I never have stood still in the sun or the rain
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| Like that old littering pine tree
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| When time moves on, oh, I go along
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| But the images will always be
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| With each passing year, oh, the lines will grow deeper
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| My memories will grow sweeter
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| The laughter will grow fainter
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| And I’ll remain the painter of a love song from 1973
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| Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore |
| Bury my heart
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| Bury my heart no matter where I run
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| Bury my heart
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| Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
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| Bury my heart
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| Bury my heart no matter where I run |