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Look at us now we got this far, |
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but far she says only China is. |
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I step aside, I make place, |
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for the gambler with my face. |
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Would you swim with me? |
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I'd be thrilled honestly. |
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Would you swim with me? |
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I'd be thrilled honestly. |
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Would you bring me the head of the girls that I met? |
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I've heared the the jugglers who threw me here |
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return this day next year. |
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I felt like shit before, |
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but when I think of my baby leaving |
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I can't take this smell no more. |
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I walked this street before. |
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I ain't the one that is moving, baby, |
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but this town ain't like home anymore. |
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How many friends should I sleep with in here |
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to make the weight of my birden all clear? |
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I'm passing on my highest card |
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now the gambler took my part. |
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Would you swim with me? |
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I'd be thrilled honestly. |
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Would you swim with me? |
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I'd be thrilled honestly. |
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Would you bring me the head of the girl I was with? |
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And all the jugglers the jugglers who threw me here. |
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And all the boxers they step out of the ring, |
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take their bathrobes and sing. |
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I felt like shit before, |
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but when I think of my baby leaving |
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I can't take this smell no more. |
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I walked this street before. |
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I ain't the one that is moving, baby, |
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but this town ain't like home anymore. |
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The boxers sang with the carnival band |