| Sherry was a waitress at the only joint in town.
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| She had a reputation as a girl who’d been around.
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| On Main Street after midnight, a brand new pack of cigs,
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| A fresh one hanging from her lips, a beer between her legs.
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| She rides down to the river, and meets with all her friends.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| Sonny was a loner, older than the rest.
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| He was goin' in the Navy, but couldn’t pass the test.
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| So he hung around town, he sold a little pot.
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| The law caught wind of Sonny and one day he got caught.
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| But he was back in business when they set him free again.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| Sonny’s playin' eight-ball in the joint where Sherry works
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| When some drunken out-of-towner put his hand up Sherry’s skirt.
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| Sonny took his pool cue, laid the drunk out on the floor.
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| Stuffed a dollar in her tip jar, walked out the door.
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| She’s running right behind him, reaching for his hand.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| They jumped into his pickup, Sonny jammed it down in gear.
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| Sonny looked at Sherry, said «Let's get on out of here».
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| The stars were high above them, the moon was in the east.
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| The sun was setting on them when they reached Miami Beach.
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| They got a hotel by the water, a quart of Bombay Gin.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| They soon ran out of money, but Sonny knew a man,
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| Who knew some Cuban refugees, who dealt in contraband.
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| Sonny met the Cubans in a house just off the route,
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| With a briefcase full of money and a pistol in his boot.
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| The card were on the table when the law came bustin' in.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| The Cubans grabbed the goodies, Sonny grabbed the jack,
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| Broke the bathroom window and climbed on out the back.
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| Sherry drove the pickup through the alley on the side,
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| Where a lawman tackled Sonny and was reading him his rights.
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| She stepped out in the alley with a single shot .410.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| They left the lawman lying, they made their getaway.
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| Got back to the motel just before the break of day.
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| Sonny gave her all the money, he blew a little kiss.
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| If they ask you how this happened say I forced you into this.
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| She watched him as his taillights disappeared around the bend.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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| It’s Main Street after midnight, just like it was before,
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| Twenty-one months later, at the local grocery store.
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| Sherry buys a paper and a cold six-pack of beer.
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| The headlines say that Sonny is going to the chair.
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| She pulls back onto Main Street in her new Mercedes Benz.
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| The road goes on forever and the party never ends. |