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By the banks of old Poughkeepsie |
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My love swam with me |
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Nature's tender bones are breathing |
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Lungs, each breath's each breeze and |
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Have you felt it, have you? |
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I've felt it too and so have you |
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Summer days, she stays by her window |
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Her saggy flesh, it sweeps the floor |
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Down her steps and through her hallway |
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Comin' out her door and |
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Have you seen it, have you? |
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I've seen that too and so have you |
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Now man holds hands, head, neck shaped cobweb |
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White oil fills each pore |
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Again down your steps and through your hallways |
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Jumpin' out your door and |
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Have you done it, have you? |
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I've done that too and so have you |
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Well, love me tender |
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V-v-viva Las Vegas and hound dog, all shook up |
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Heartbreak hotel, Lawdy, miss clawdy |
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Blue moon, blue suede shoes and |
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Have you heard it, have you? |
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I've heard that too and I know for sure |
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That so have you |