| I, I know how to tie
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| Every kind of knot, except one
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| It’s so hard
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| The greatest knot of all
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| So flexible and strong
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| But I do something wrong
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| I know the bowline, sheep shank
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| The double overhand
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| But the trucker’s hitch I just don’t understand
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| Let’s do the trucker’s hitch
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| The trucker’s hitch
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| I, I really like to sail
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| Just the sea, the wind and me
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| But whenever, I adjust my sail
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| Try to loosen it up while I’m docking my boat I fail
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| I know the square knot, the clove hitch, the double shoelace bow
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| But the trucker’s hitch is all I need to know
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| Let’s do the trucker’s hitch
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| The trucker’s hitch
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| Let’s do the trucker’s hitch
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| The trucker’s hitch
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| People of the world
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| The time has come
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| To tie this knot once and for all
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| Bonitas
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| Show me the ropes, ooh
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| On every dance floor across the world
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| Let’s do the trucker’s hitch
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| Are you ready?
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| Let’s tie this knot
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| Tie, tie, tie, tie, tie
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| This is how you do it
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| Bring it up, check the rope
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| Spin around, on the neck
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| Whip it, whip it, take it home
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| Bring it up, split it now
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| Shoulder, now make a loop
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| Pull it, feed it, push it through
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| Up, stretch, down again
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| In the face, and prepare
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| Left, pull, bring it round
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| Thigh, tie, tighten tie
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| Kick the heel, swivel time
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| Round, round, back to knot
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| Come on
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| Pull the loop down and through
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| Pull again, lift the hand
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| Through the loop, make a stitch
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| Now you’ve got your trucker’s hitch |