| I was working part time in a five-and-dime
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| My boss was Mr. Mcgee
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| He told me several times that he didn’t like my kind
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| 'Cause I was a bit 2 leisurely
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| I was always busy doing something close 2 nothing
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| But different than the day before
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| That’s when I saw her, ooh, I saw her
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| She walked in through the out door, out door
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| She wore a
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| Raspberry beret
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| The kind you find in a second hand store
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| Raspberry beret
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| And if it was warm she wouldn’t wear much more
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| Raspberry beret
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| I think I love her
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| Built like she was
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| She had the nerve to ask me
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| If I meant 2todo her any harm
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| So, look here
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| I put her on the back of my bike
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| And-a we went riding
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| Down by old man Johnson’s farm
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| Now rainy days never turned me on
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| But something about the clouds and her mixed
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| She wasn’t too bright
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| But I could tell when she kissed me
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| I knew she knew how to get her kicks
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| Raspberry beret
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| The kind you find in a second hand store
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| Raspberry beret
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| And if it was warm she wouldn’t wear much more
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| Raspberry beret
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| I think I love her
|
| Raspberry beret
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| The kind you find in a second hand store
|
| Raspberry beret
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| And if it was warm she wouldn’t wear much more
|
| Raspberry beret
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| I think I love her
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| Raspberry beret
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| The kind you find in a second hand store
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| Raspberry beret |