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He owned a hotel on Jersey shore |
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She made her living seeing the sailors door to door |
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He was a small Hawaiian with a crooked smile |
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But he made her eyes light up like the heavens on the 4th of July |
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She ran the numbers, they say she ran them clean |
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And those porcelain hands keep a ledger even in her sleeves |
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While he worked the See-Bees in the Philippines |
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They say she made more money than you and I will ever see |
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'Cause love was a magnet on the Jersey shore |
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If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44 |
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'Cause love wore a halo back before the war |
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When the men loved the women |
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And the women knew what men were for |
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It was in the winter when he came home |
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And he had to hold those porcelain hands just to keep her warm |
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So they had a daughter, they named her Stephanie Anne |
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Hey, they sent her off to Vasser to find herself a family man |
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'Cause love was a magnet on the Jersey shore |
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If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44 |
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'Cause love wore a halo back before the war |
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When the men loved the women |
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And the women knew what men were for |
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She sold the hotel, it belongs to me |
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And I watch those sailors come and go by the waves in the sea |
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From the poor chaps in the honeymoon suite |
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And I hear their fishing their lives away in the Florida Keys |
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'Cause love was a magnet on the Jersey shore |
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If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44 |
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'Cause love wore a halo back before the war |
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When the men loved the women |
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And the women knew what men were for |
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When the men loved the women |
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And the women knew what men were for |
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When the men loved the women |
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And the women knew what men were for |
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