| Standin' out in the night
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| Delilah took me down
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| To see the widow bring
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| Rain to the town
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| It’s against the law
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| To be a tonic man
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| But the widow know
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| She’s got the upper hand
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| So I went on in
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| Feelin' kinda wheezy
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| You know she soothed my mind, boys
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| She rocked me kinda slow and kinda easy
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| All day and all night
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| «Pick a card 'fore you go--
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| It’s a long trip to Mexico.»
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| 'Lilah waited by the door
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| «I can’t stay here anymore, no, no.»
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| Then she took a pill
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| She washed her feet in the mud
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| She said «Look out son
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| You know, I just started a flood
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| For forty days and forty nights»
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| Then I got my shoes
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| And 'Lilah called my name
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| She said it looked to her
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| Like it gonna rain
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| Then the Cotton King
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| He came in chokin'
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| And the widow laughed and said:
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| «I ain’t jokin'--
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| Think what you want»
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| She said, «Now don’t ya tease me
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| I just fell in love, boy
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| So rock me kinda slow and kinda easy
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| All day and all night.»
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| Sweet William said
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| With a drunken head:
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| «If I had a boat
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| I’d help y’all float»
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| Delilah stood there watching
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| William in a trance
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| And the widow seized by the St. Vitus dance
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| But just then an old man
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| With a boat named «Breezy»
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| Said: «You can ride with Clyde, boys
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| If you rock it kinda slow and kinda easy
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| All day and all night» |