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I'm gonna tell you a story |
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I'm gonna tell you about my town |
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I'm going to tell you a big fat story, baby |
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Aw, it's all about my town |
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Yeah, down by the river |
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Down by the banks of the river Charles |
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Aw, that's what's happening, baby |
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That's where you'll find me |
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Along with lovers, muggers, and thieves |
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Aw, but they're cool people |
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Well, I love that dirty water |
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Oh, Boston, you're my home |
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Oh, you're the number one place |
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Frustrated women |
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I mean, they're frustrated |
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Have to be in by twelve o'clock |
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Oh, that's a shame |
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But I'm a-wishin' and a-hopin', oh |
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That just once those doors weren't locked |
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I like to save time for my baby to walk around |
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But I love that dirty water |
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Oh, Boston, you're my home |
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Oh, yeah |
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'Cause I love that dirty water |
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Oh, Boston, you're my home |
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Oh, yeah |
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(Well, I love that dirty water) I love it, baby |
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(I love that dirty water) I love Boston |
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(I love that dirty water) Have you heard about the Strangler? |
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(I love that dirty water) I'm the man, I'm the man |
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(I love that dirty water) Ow |
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(I love that dirty water) Come on, come on |