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Standin' on a corner |
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Suitcase in my hand |
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Jack's in his corset, Jane is in her vest |
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and me I'm in a rock 'n' roll band. Huh. |
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Riding a Stutz Bear Cat, Jim |
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ya know, those were different times |
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all the poets studied rules of verse |
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and those ladies they rolled their eyes |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Now Jack, he is a banker |
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and Jane, she's a clerk |
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and both of them save their monies |
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when they get home from work |
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sittin downby the fire |
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Ooo, the radio does play |
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the classical music there, Jim |
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The March of the Wooden Soldiers |
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All you protest kids |
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you can hear Jack say |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Some people they like to go out dancin |
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and other people they have to work. Just watch me now |
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and there's even some evil mothers |
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Well there gonna tell you that everthing is just dirt |
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you know that women never really faint |
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and that villians always blink their eyes |
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that children are the only ones who blush |
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and that life is just to die |
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But anyone who ever had a heart |
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they wouldn't turn around and break it |
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and anyone who ever played a part |
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They wouldn't turn around and hate it |
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Sweet Jane |