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Once upon a time you dressed so fine |
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Threw the bums a dime in your prime |
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Oh, didn't you? |
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Peopled called |
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Said "Beware, doll, you're bound to fall" |
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You thought they all were kidding you |
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You used to laugh about |
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Everybody that was hanging out |
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Look at you |
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But now you don't talk so loud |
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Now you don't, baby, seem so proud |
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If I happen to be scrounging your next meal |
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How does it feel? Oh, how does it feel, baby? |
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To be on your own with no direction home |
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Look at you, a complete unknown |
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Yeah, like a rolling stone |
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Goin' to the finest school, alright |
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Miss Lonely, but you know only used to get juiced in it |
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Nobody here ever taught you how to live on the streets |
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And now you just gonna have to get used to it |
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You say you never, you never compromised |
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With the mystery tramp, but now you, you got to realize |
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He's not selling any alibis |
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As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes |
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And he says, hey baby, would you like to make a deal? |
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How does it feel, baby? How does it feel? |
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To be on your own, with no direction home |
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A complete unknown |
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Look at you, like a rolling stone |
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Princess of the steeple and all the pretty people |
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They all laugh and drink and think that they |
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Got it made |
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Exchanging all precious gifts and things |
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But, but, you better take your diamond ring |
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I think you better, you better pawn it, babe |
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You used to be so amused |
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At Napoleon in rags and a sweet talk daddy, you |
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Go to him, he calls you, you can't refuse |
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When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose |
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This one now, you got no secrets to conceal |
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How does it feel? Oh, how does it feel, baby? |
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To be on your own, no direction home |
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A complete unknown |
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Look at you, like a rolling stone |