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I didn't take the warning |
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I really didn't care |
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I had already gone too far |
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To let them steal my share |
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So, like a fool I took 'em on |
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And as my anger cool |
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I realized I could take all mine |
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And skip off with theirs, too |
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I know I must be crazy |
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I'm bound to wake up dead |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Waitin' outside my back door |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Tryin' to even up the score |
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I figured I should lay real low |
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And stayed away from town |
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I covered up all my moves |
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So, it'd be hard to track me down |
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But I started gettin' shaky |
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And I paced around the floor |
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Hiding out all alone |
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I couldn't take much more |
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Just sitting 'round here waitin' |
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Is drivin' me up the wall |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Waitin' outside my back door |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Tryin' to even up the score |
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So, I called up my old friend Marlene |
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Who was lookin' for some fun |
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I got drunk and like a fool |
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I told her, what I'd done |
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I heard them knockin' at my door |
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They got to me at last |
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It don't take much to figure out |
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How they'd found me out so fast |
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And when I looked for my Marlene |
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I saw that she was gone |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Waitin' outside my back door |
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Somebody somebody |
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Tryin' to even up the score |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Waitin' outside my back door |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Tryin' to even up the score |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Waitin' outside my back door |
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Somebody, somebody |
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Tryin' to even up the score |