| I left a message to myself
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| That girl ain’t no good for your health
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| Unhooked my brother’s telephone
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| Pretended nobody was home
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| Your love weren’t nothing but trouble — I guess I’m only now paying the price
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| Don’t let the same bee sting you twice
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| Don’t let the same bee sting you twice
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| Climbing up your mama’s stairs
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| Oblivious to your affairs
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| But really how could I have known?
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| Your lies were seeds carefully sewn
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| But now I know I should always have listened to dear daddy’s advice
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| Don’t let the same bee sting you twice
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| Don’t let the same bee sting you twice
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| Well now ain’t you meant to die after one sting, honey?
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| But you just keep on coming back for more
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| And I’ve been losing my mind over this and ain’t it funny
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| I’ve still got no idea what it is you’re looking for?
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| Oh, and here she comes again —
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| And now you’re standing at my door
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| Just too damn pretty to ignore
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| And i think that maybe I’ve gone mad
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| And your love really weren’t so bad
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| And then you claim it was a case of neurotic perception and I say «Maybe,
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| well that sounds about right»
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| And then I let the same bee sting me twice
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| Yeah I let the same bee sting me twice |