| What’s your hurry? |
| Just watch this
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| This is one you mustn’t miss:
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| A drink for me, a drink for you;
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| You’re going to need a drink or two:
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| You never heard it sung before;
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| I hear it twice a month or more
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| Complete with tears and sheepish grins;
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| It only lacks the violins
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| The tune goes flat from time to time
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| The lyric sometimes fails to rhyme
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| But Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| La la la la la la la
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| La la la la la la la
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| It sometimes lasts the whole night long
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| Depends on how long she’s been gone
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| I sit and look as hard as nails;
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| She knows the damn thing never fails
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| Take the bottle, fill your cup;
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| Don’t miss the part where I fold up;
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| La la la la la la la
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| La la la la la la la
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again
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| It isn’t Annie’s only tune;
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| The other I’ll be hearing soon
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| Next week, tomorrow, or today;
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| She sings it when she goes away
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| Take the bottle, fill your cup;
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| Don’t miss the part where I fold up;
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| Annie’s going to sing her song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again;
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| Come on, Annie, sing you song
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| Called
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| «Take Me Back Again |