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The wicked witch of Cincinnati pulled out her old broomstick |
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Dusted off the spiders and cobwebs |
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And used it to fly on down to Cleveland for the weekend |
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'Cause she thought it was time to do some freaking |
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And it's been so long since she didn't feel bad |
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Not spending all the time making people feel sad |
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No, now she's made up her mind |
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Put on that old dress and get herself looking real fine |
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All up in the club drinking Hennessey |
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Oh my, what a mess I must confess that |
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It's alright |
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(Alright) |
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Let your hair down, let your heart pound |
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(Let your hair down, ooh) |
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Let the light in |
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Let the light in, I'm sorry |
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Let the light in |
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Let the light in again |
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Well, the lion and the tin-man showed up at the spot |
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When the wicked witch walked in, said, "Show me what you got" |
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The lion ran for cover and the tin-man didn't move |
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The band started playing this groove |
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And next thing you know there was magic in the air |
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No one saw it coming, it wasn't too clear |
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And the tin-man said, "I don't know how to do this, baby |
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Maybe you could show me how" |
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She said, it's alright |
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(Alright) |
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Let your hair down, let your heart pound |
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(Let your hair down, ooh) |
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Let the light in |
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Let the light in, I'm sorry |
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Let the light in |
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Let the light in again |
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And they danced in the darkness on the floor |
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The world kept spinning 'round like it's always done before |
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The people in the club said they don't make a pretty pair |
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But the tin-man and the witch, they didn't seem to care, no |
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'Cause love don't give a damn about what other people say |
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Does what it wants, it's always been that way |
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That's the way it was, the way it will be again |
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Forever and ever and ever, amen |
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Let the light in, let the light in |
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Let the light in, let the light in |
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Let the light in, let the light in |
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Let the light in, let the light in |
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Let the light, light in |