| Just look at the wallpaper
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| It’s stuck there on the wall
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| It’s a pretty sight, oh, it’s stuck so tight
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| You’d think it’d never fall off at all
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| But take some real hot water
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| And a sponge or a rag and
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| Soak the wall 'til the paper starts to sag, and
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| Pretty soon that paper’s got to fall
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| But if you soak me, I’ll make a bet (I'm stuck on you)
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| That I won’t be free, I’ll just be wet (I'm stuck on you)
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| But still, I would be stuck on you
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| Sometimes in the winter
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| It’s better to stay inside
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| Though it’s pretty and white, your car is stuck so tight
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| 'Til the wheels just slip and slide
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| But take some ashes or salt, whichever you desire
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| And if that don’t make it move, put some chains around the tires
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| And pretty soon you’re ready to take your ride (Take your ride)
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| But I can’t be moved away from you (I'm stuck on you)
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| And it’s been proved no matter what I do (I'm stuck on you)
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| Still I will be stuck on you
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| Eternal now, this promise to some girls by a guy
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| But oftentimes another girl catches his eye
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| And, uh, pretty soon, he’s ready to say goodbye (Goodbye)
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| But I can’t be scraped or stretched, pulled or snatched
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| No matter what you do, I’ll just stay re-attached (I'm stuck on you)
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| 'Cause I’m stuck on you, baby (I'm stuck on you)
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| Let me tell you that I’m stuck on you (I'm stuck on you) |