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The one-month marathon is ending on Sunday |
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And for my last ensemble, I will be wearing nothing at all |
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For my last ensemble, I will be wearing nothing at all |
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Can I play in your closet? |
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Can I poke around your drawer? |
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Can I see through your mirror? |
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Can I come in your store, baby? |
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Bolts of lightning came from 38th Street |
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In raw silk and wool |
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He carried it over his shoulder down 7th Avenue |
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She said, "I'm gonna wrap the night around your neck |
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Slice off your head, Daddy |
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I wish it was just the three of us again |
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I wish it was just you, me and her" |
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Can I play in your closet? |
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Can I poke around your drawer? |
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Can I see through your mirror? |
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Can I come in your store, baby? |
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We cut holes off our arms |
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And he wrapped it around me |
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It was a nice long dress, but it was too hot to keep on |
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So we made a necklace out of rope and a piece of a tin can |
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He's on an old brick expedition |
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Let's study the ruins, baby |
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Let's study the stonemasonry, lady |
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Let's come back with a handpainted tile from the 19th century |
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But I need my new phone to show me the way |
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Can I play in your closet? |
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Can I poke around your drawer? |
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Can I see through your mirror? |
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Can I come in your store, baby? |
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The one-month marathon is ending on Sunday |
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And for my last ensemble, I will be wearing nothing at all |
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For my last ensemble, I will be wearing nothing at all |
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Can I play in your closet? |
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Can I poke around your drawer? |
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Can I see through your mirror? |
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Can I come in your store, baby? |