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I used to hide my Camels in a paper bag |
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Well I only took them out when it was safe to drag |
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My first sixteen years in a catholic boy suit |
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One father with a sixer and a steel toe boot |
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You see we're all, here today |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today and gone tomorrow |
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One night in the mirror I saw a movie star |
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So I flew to Hollywood in a neighbor's car |
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A pack of No-Doze, I'm a bundle of nerves |
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Laughing out loud as the highway curves |
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'Cause you know we're all here today |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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And gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today and gone tomorrow |
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Twenty-two miles out of Pasadena |
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I picked up a hiker named Tina |
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Now we only been here a couple of weeks |
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Soakin' up the sun, the drugs and the freaks |
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We hit it off so we, we moved in together |
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Got a cat named Ringo and it purred like leather |
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We robbed a bank in Santa Monica |
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I bought a Caddy and a gold harmonica |
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We'd ride by day, we'd play by night |
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We're makin' love every night |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today and gone tomorrow |
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So we went up to Hef's to meet some bunnies |
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I saw Hugh, he was actin' funny |
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He handed me some grass and a vodka and gin |
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And that's about the time that Jack Webb walked in |
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He said, "Son, I'm gonna tell you something, it ain't pretty |
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There's a thousand ways to die in this naked city" |
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And we were here today, gone tomorrow |
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Here today, gone tomorrow |
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You know we're, here today gone tomorrow |
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You know we're, here today gone tomorrow |
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You know we're, here today and gone tomorrow |
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Don't worry about it, pop, here today |
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Here today |