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Pretty as a midsummer's morn |
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They call her Dawn |
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Dawn, go away, I'm no good for you |
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Oh, Dawn, stay with him, he'll be good to you |
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Hang on (Hang on) |
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Hang on to him |
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Think (think) what a big man he'll be |
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Think (think) of the places you'll see |
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Now think what the future would be with a poor boy like me |
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Me |
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Dawn, go away |
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Please go away |
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Although I know |
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I want you to stay |
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Dawn, go away |
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Please go away |
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Baby, don't cry |
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It's better this way |
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Ah, ah, ah |
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Oh, oh, oh, Dawn, go away, back where you belong |
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Girl, we can't change the places where we were born |
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Before you say (You say) |
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That you want me |
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I want you to think (think) what your family would say |
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Think (think) what you're throwing away |
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Now think what the future would be with a poor boy like me |
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Me |
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Dawn, go away, I'm no good for you |
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Dawn, go away, I'm no good for you |
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Dawn, go away, I'm no good for you |
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Dawn, go away, I'm no good for you |
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Dawn |