| Dandy you were my baby
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| You stole my money
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| Where did you go?
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| Dandy you left me lonely
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| You wore my make up
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| Oh please come home
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| I remember you were hanging on the east side of the park
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| Little vagabond, a tattered angel, alone in the dark
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| I said where you stayin baby, I can give you a home
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| Just follow me, my heart is free
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| And we don’t have to be alone anymore
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| Dandy I love you honey
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| You are my savior
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| You are my song
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| Dandy I gave you everything
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| Please tell me baby
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| Just what went wrong
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| In my room we’d laugh with cigarettes and French magazines
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| You danced in all my dresses
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| And you painted me like a beauty queen
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| You showed me how to lift things from the liquor store
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| You took my hand, I knew right then
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| I didn’t have to be alone anymore
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| On Saturday you told me, you’d take the bus downtown
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| To visit your sick mother, for a while
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| I gave you twenty dollars, to go and buy her flowers
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| I must’ve known that you were lying
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| I wonder did you hear me crying?
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| Dandy without you baby, how will I make it
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| I just don’t know
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| Oh dandy, I would do anything
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| For one more moment
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| Just please don’t go
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| Please don’t go, please don’t go
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| Please don’t go, please don’t go
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| Please don’t go |