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Standing on the corner |
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Suitcase is in my hand |
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Jack is in his corset, and |
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Jane is in her vest |
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I'm in a rock 'n' roll band |
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Ridin' in a |
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Stutz bear cat, |
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JimThose were different times |
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The poets they studied rules of verse |
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And those ladies rolled their eyes |
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You know you sweet |
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JaneOh now baby, sweet |
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JaneOh yes sweet |
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JaneNow Jack, he is a banker |
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And Jane, baby she is a clerk |
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And both of them save their money honey |
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When they come home from work |
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Sittin' there by the fire |
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The radio does play the classical music there, kid |
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The march of the wooden soldiers |
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And you can, you can hear |
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Jack sayYou know he saying, "Sweet JaneOoh baby, sweet JaneAh yes sweet Jane" |
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Some people like to go out dancing |
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Whereas other people like us got to work |
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Gotta watch me now and there's even some evil mothers |
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They'll tell you life's just dirt |
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That the pretty women never really faint |
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That villains always blink their eyes |
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That children are the only ones who blush |
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And that life, life is just to die, but |
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I want to tell you something |
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Anyone who has ever had a heart |
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Oh oh wouldn't turn around and break it half |
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Anyone who has ever played a part |
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They're not gonna turn around and hate it |
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You know they're singin', "Sweet JaneAh sweet JaneOoh sweet Jane" |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet Jane |
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Sweet, sweet, sweet |
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Jane |