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[ti:Quite Contrary] |
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[ar:Parker Millsap] |
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[al:Parker Millsap] |
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Mary, Mary, quite contrary |
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how'd you get your eyes so scary? |
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Lost your pocket full of posies |
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pawned your rings and cut your roses. |
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Now I see you out strutting on your corner |
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working for a man named a little Jack Horner. |
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Alice, Alice, full of malice |
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got kicked out of her own palace. |
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Tracks in her arm where she followed a rabbit, |
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she picked up all his old bad habits. |
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Steals her curds from a little Miss Muffet |
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out in the alley, learning how to tough it. |
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Ashes, ashes, hit the ground |
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all grown up and all torn down. |
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Ashes, ashes, hit the ground |
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all grown up and all torn down. |
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I said all torn down. |
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Hansel and Gretel, heat up the kettle |
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smelled like burnt old tires and metal. |
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Hansel played chef, Gretel played dealer |
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gaurd dog played by an old blue heater. |
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Hey diddle diddle the cats on the moon |
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and the forks got a lighter underneath the spoon. |
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Ashes, ashes, hit the ground |
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all grown up and all torn down. |
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Ashes, ashes, hit the ground |
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all grown up and all torn |
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I said all torn down. |
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Mary, mary, quite contrary |
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how'd you get your eyes so scary? |
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Lost your pocket, full of posies |
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pawned your rings and cut your roses. |
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Now I see you out strutting on your corner, |
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working for a man named a little Jack... |