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I took myself down to the Tally-Ho Tavern to buy me a bottle of beer |
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I sae me down by a tender young maiden |
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Whose eyes were as dark as her hair |
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And as I was searchin' from bottle to bottle |
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For something unfoolish to say |
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That silver tongued devil just slipped from the shadows |
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And smilingly stole her away |
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I said hey little girl don't you know he's a devil |
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He's everything that I ain't |
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Hidin' intentions of evil under the smile of a saint |
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All he's good for is gettin' in trouble |
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And shifting his share of the blame |
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And some people swear he's my double and some even say we're the same |
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But the silver tongued devil's got nothing to lose |
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I'd only live till I die |
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We take our own chances and pay our own dues |
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The silver tongued devil and I |
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Like all the fair maidens who've laid down beside him |
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She knew in her heart that he'd lied |
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But nothing that I could have said could've saved her |
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No matter how hard that she tried |
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Cause she'll offer her charms to the darkness and danger |
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Of something that she's never known |
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And open her arms at the smile of a stranger |
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Who'll love her and leave her alone |
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I said hey little girl... |