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Let me tell 'bout a kid |
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I know. We met a while ago. |
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At the State |
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Fair. He was showing his blue ribbon pig. |
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I was thinking big. |
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While I was combing my hair. |
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He was never like the other guys, |
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Selling curly-fries, |
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Or rigging the games. 4- |
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H was his one true love. |
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We'd hang out above |
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The dunk-tank when it rains. |
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Gonna step-up, step-up, step right up. |
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I'm never-ever never-ever coming home. |
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I'm really into the boys that work there. |
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The feeling you get when your ticket they tear. |
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Four days in |
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May: The State |
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Fair! I used to go out with this other man. |
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He ran the sno-cone stand. |
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He looked good from behind. |
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I like a baggy kind of overall. |
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They don't really show it all. |
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I can use my mind |
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I'm gonna step-up, step-up, step right up. |
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I'm never-ever never-ever coming home. |