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Say man, don't walk ahead of that woman |
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Like she don't belong to you |
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Just 'cause hers got them little skinny legs |
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You know that ain't no way to do |
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You didn't act like that when you had it home |
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Behind closed doors, alright |
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Now you act like you're ashamed at a woman |
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Or you don't want nobody to know she's your's |
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But that's alright, you just walk on baby |
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And don't you worry about a doggone thing at all |
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Because there's some man, somewhere |
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Who'll take you baby, skinny legs and all |
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Now, who'll take the woman with the skinny legs? |
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C'mon somebody please take the lady with the skinny legs |
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Now, you all know the lady with the skinny legs |
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Got to have somebody too, now |
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Will somebody please take the lady |
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With the skinny legs, please? |
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"Hey Joe", "Yeah bobby? |
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"Why don't you take her?", "You a fool? |
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I don't want no woman with no skinny legs" |
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Look here, I thought I might give this woman to Clyde |
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But, no, 'cause I know the kinda woman Clyde likes |
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So Leroy'll take her, say Leroy? You got her |
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Say, miss, right here |
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Now why you wanna act like that man ain't yours? |
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Just 'cause he's walkin' with you, with them raggedy clothes |
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Man, just forgot to get his suit out a the cleaners, that's all |
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Alright, alright |
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Act like that man don't belong to ya |
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Go on over there and kiss him and hold his hand |
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Say you ain't gonna do what? |
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That's alright, you just walk on mister |
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And don't you worry about a doggone thing at all |
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Because there's some woman somewhere |
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Who'll take you, Mr. Raggedy clothes and all |