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Let me tell ya a story about a very special gift |
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I received from a, from a man that |
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I didn't know very well |
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But he brightened up the night and made it one of the |
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Great shining moments of our long tour, goes like this |
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Backstage in |
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Detroit and the room is full of smoke |
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And apprehension, we'd been playing shows |
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As the warm-up and the band for |
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Beck Hanson |
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In walks Jack says, "How'd ya do?", oh yeah |
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Then he handed me this wonderful statue |
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And I said, "Thank you Jack White for the fiber-optic JesusThat you gave me", it shined so bright that |
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I couldn't |
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Help believin' it would save me, when |
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I finally got it home |
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My whole neighborhood was aglow and |
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I said, "Thank you Jack WhiteFor the fiber-optic Jesus that you gave me" |
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Here comes the pick, oh yeah |
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Jack and Meg are funny, they got a modern backwards-liberal |
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Family code, brother and sister playing rock 'n roll |
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And doing it on the road, |
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I bet that van begin to stink |
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But then I wonder, oh, what |
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Christ would think |
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And I said, "Thank you Jack White for the fiber-optic JesusThat you gave me", it shined so bright that |
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I couldn't |
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Help believin' it would save me, when |
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I finally got it home |
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My whole neighborhood was aglow and |
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I said, "Thank you Jack WhiteFor the fiber-optic Jesus that you gave me" |
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Nice one |