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You met him at the dance hall |
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You only saw his charms |
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You said he really swept you off your feet |
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Then one night he's drinking |
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And jealousy enraged |
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He knocked out two of your front teeth |
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So you came over to hide out at my place |
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I guess I should have killed him there and then |
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But you begged me not to |
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Now you say he's changed |
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And you're gonna go back to him |
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Don't give me that bull about how it's for the children |
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A man like that could never be a dad |
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What happens when he kills you? |
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What will they do then? |
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Sometimes you ought to ask yourself that |
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Don't go back to him he's a wife beater |
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You'd be better off with this potato eater |
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You say he's changed, don't be a fool |
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A man like that's no good for you |
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A man like that's no good for you |