| The greenback dollar, know it’s lighter than a pound
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| But in London, it’ll buy anything around
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| Anything in London, and Stockholm, too
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| But if you don’t watch out, you know it’s gonna buy you
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| 'Cause it can get by you
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| Whoa, I fell down in Kansas, I broke my toe
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| I’m another poor traveller-dun come and go
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| A come and go, ladies, go away
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| I heard every man say, a-yes I heard him say
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| Just the other day I heard him say
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| Come go away; |
| hey-hey-hey
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| I’ve got those friends in Birmingham, Laramie, as well
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| And they all try to get to me just to tell
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| Just to tell them any little thing they see
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| Here’s my number, won’t you give me little ring
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| But mean give me something
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| To remember you by, bye-bye baby
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| To remember me by, bye-bye-bye-bye-bye…
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| And you can see it from the beaches to the mountain there are people in pairs
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| At the discothèque; |
| they’re at the county fair
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| A county fair, boy, a place to be
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| The good-lookin' calf looks good to me
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| But, so does the knee
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| Your lookin' so fine to me (please, please, please baby)
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| And they’re lookin' so fine now, na na na… so good (please, please,
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| please baby)
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| Lookin' so, lookin' so, na na na… (please, please, please baby) |