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I had two jobs, I had dishwater hands |
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And on the weekend in a rock and roll band |
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One Friday night, in my hometown bar |
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In walked a girl who looked like a movie star |
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She stared at me and it was turning me on |
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She said she worked in a beauty salon |
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I heard a voice inside me say |
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She ain't pretty, she just looks that way |
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We made a date to go for a drink |
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I wore my jeans and she wore a mink |
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There was this misconception all over town |
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That she ate lonely guy heart by the pound |
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She said, "Take me home, there won't be no fuss" |
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I said, "Sure, you got some change for the bus?" |
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Watching her leave, I heard the bartender say |
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She ain't pretty she just looks that way |
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So, uh, I called her up, her father was home |
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Said, "She's busy, she can't come to the phone" |
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I held my breath and decided to wait |
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A guy like me doesn't get many dates |
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I fell in love with a model from hell |
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It took some time for my hormones to tell |
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That chasing her has been a grave mistake |
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She ain't pretty she just looks that way |
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Her ego wrote cheques incredibly fast |
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But her personality didn't have the cash |
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I laughed out loud to my total dismay |
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She ain't pretty she just looks that way |
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She ain't pretty she just looks that way |
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She ain't pretty |
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She ain't pretty |
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She ain't pretty |
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She ain't pretty she just looks that way |