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I knew a man Bojangles |
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And he danced for you |
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In worn out shoes |
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With silver hair a ragged shirt |
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And baggy pants the old soft shoe |
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He jumped so high he jumped so high |
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Then he lightly touched down |
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I met him in a cell in New Orleans |
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I was down and out |
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He looked at me to be the eyes of age |
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As he spoke right out |
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He talked of life he talked of life |
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He laughed and slapped his leg a step |
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Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles |
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Mr Bojangles dance |
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He said his name Bojangles |
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Then he danced a lick across the cell |
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He grabbed his pants |
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A better stance |
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Oh he jumped up high |
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He clicked his heels |
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He let go a laugh he let go a laugh |
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Shook back his clothes all around |
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He danced for those |
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At minstrel shows and county fairs |
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Throughout the south |
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He spoke with tears of 15years |
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How his dog and he traveled about |
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His dog up and died he up and died |
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After 20years he still grieves |
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Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles |
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Mr Bojangles dance |
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He said I dance now |
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At every chance in honky tonks |
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For drinks and tips |
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But most of the time |
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I spend behind these county bars |
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He said I drinks a bit |
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He shook his head |
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And as he shook his head |
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I heard someone respectfully ask |
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Please |
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Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles |
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Mr Bojangles dance |