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I caught the train, I met a dame |
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She was a hipster, well and a rock of dame |
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She was pretty, from New York City |
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Well and we trucked on down in that old Fairlane |
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(Goin' on) |
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With a heave and a ho |
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(Wo) |
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Well, I just couldn't let her go |
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(Yes, I did) |
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Get along, sweet little woman, get along |
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Be on your way |
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Get along, sweet little woman, get along |
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Be on your way |
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With a heave and a ho |
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(Love the way you walk) |
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I just couldn't let her go |
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(Yes, I do now) |
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Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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(Sweet little woman, get along) |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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(Sweet little woman, get along) |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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(You're my queen) |
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With a heave and a ho |
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(Love the way you walk) |
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Well, I just couldn't let her go |
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(Yes, I do) |
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We made a stop at Albuquerque |
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She must have thought I was a real gone jerk |
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We got out the train in El Paso |
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Lookin' so good, Jack, I couldn't let her go |
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Get along, sweet little woman, get along |
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(Oh, right) |
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Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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The train kept a-rollin' all night long |
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With a heave and a ho |
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Well I just couldn't let her go |