| Hah… hah… ha-ha. |
| She’s a Beauty Queen.
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| Ha… in my sweet bean bag in the street,
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| Take it down out to the laundry scene…
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| Don’t know why she’s in my hand.
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| Can’t figure what it is, but…
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| I lie, lie, lie again.
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| I go me some horses to ride on, to ride on.
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| They say that your demons can’t go there.
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| So I got me some horses to ride on, to ride on,
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| As long as your army keeps perfectly still.
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| And maybe I’ll find me a sailor, a tailor.
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| And maybe together we’ll make mother well.
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| So I got me some horses to ride on, to ride on,
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| As long as your army keeps perfectly still.
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| An you showed me the meadow, and milkwood, and silkwood.
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| And you would if I would, but you never would.
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| So I chased down your posies, your pansies in my hosies,
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| Then opened my hands and they were empty then.
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| Off with Superfly sniffing a Sharpie pen, honey it’s Bill and Ben.
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| Off with Superfly counting your bees, oh me, honey like one, two, three.
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| The camera is rolling, it’s easy like one, two, three.
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| And if there is a way to find you I will find you.
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| But will you find me if Neil makes me a tree.
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| An afro, a Pharaoh, I can’t go you said so.
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| And but threads that are golden don’t break easily.
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| So I got me some horses to ride on, to ride on.
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| They say that your demons can’t go there.
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| So I got me some horses to ride on, to ride on.
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| As long as your army keeps perfectly still,
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| Keeps perfectly still, keeps perfectly still. |