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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way of a half-million murderers |
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And he came by the way of a long list of ironies |
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And he came by the way of the road to |
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Sioux City |
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And he came by the way of the half-breeds and lesbians |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he thought it |
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Was in there but still wasn't happy, |
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He knew it was less than the way that it could be |
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But undaunted unshaven and an eagle in britches he |
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Set out again to unveil the earth's riches |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that |
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I said I was leaving, |
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The way that |
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I'd take if |
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I really was going |
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If I had a map, that is why |
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I'm delaying |
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And if it wasn't in there |
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I'd surely be staying |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |
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And he came by the way that he walked |