| I caught a train
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| I met a dame
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| She was a hepster
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| And a real gone dame
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| She was pretty
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| From New York City
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| And we trucked on down that old fair lane
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well i just couldn’t let her go
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| Get along, creepy little woman
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| Get along, well be on your way
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| Get along, creepy little woman
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| Get along, well be on your way
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well i just couldn’t let her go
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| Well, the train kept a-rollin all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin all night long
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| The train kept me movin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin all night long
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well i just couldn’t let her go
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| We made a stop
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| In Alberquerque
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| She must of thought
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| That I was a real gone jerk
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| We got off the train
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| At El Paso
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| Our lovin was so good, jack,
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| I couldn’t let her go
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| Get along
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| Well I just couldn’t let her go
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| Get along, creepy little woman
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| Get along, well be on your way
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| Get along, creepy little woman
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| Get along, well be on your way
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well I just couldn’t let her go
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| The train kept a-rollin all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin all night long
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| The train kept her movin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin all night long
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well I just couldnt let her go-oh-oh |