| Took you from Dakota from the Black Hills to the plains
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| I brought you up a lady and the right way to behave
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| Turned my pockets inside-out and not a dime was saved
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| And now you’re trying to decide whether to go or stay
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| Don’t let a little thing like love keep on bringing you down, my babe
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| Or ever change the plans you made
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| Don’t let a little thing like tears keep on turning you 'round, my babe
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| You’re old enough to change your ways
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| And if you’re feeling all run down, you look for the brighter lights uptown
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| Don’t let a little thing like me ever stand in your way
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| Took you on a fast train across the Rio Grande
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| A Mexicano wedding with a Tijuana band
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| You blew my whole life savings and all the gold I’d panned
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| So if you’re trying to find a way to say your sweet goodbyes
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| Don’t let a little thing like love keep on bringing you down, my babe
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| Or ever change the plans you made
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| Don’t let a little thing like tears keep on turning you 'round, my babe
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| You’re old enough to change your ways
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| And if you’re feeling all run down, you look for the brighter lights uptown
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| Don’t let a little thing like me ever stand in your way
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| You’re old enough to change your ways
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| And if you’re feeling all run down
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| You look for the right to light the town
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| Don’t let a little thing like me
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| Ever stand in your way
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| Don’t let a little thing like love |