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I remember them so clearly mom and dad loved them so dearly Old brush arbors by the side of the road Where I learned about salvation from the book
This is how I learned it from a Time-Life Album in about 1958. There's a little rosewood casket Lying on a marble stand And a packet of old love
after tax You can dream about vacation in the sun You can dream but you can't never have one 'Cause by the time your good old uncle Sam gets done
I'm the kind of man that loves all the girls From debutantes to honky-tonk queens I've tasted every brand all around the world But all I see are
And you think about who would be with you And then there's Donoghue Mm Daddy, I miss them I'm in the mountains I'm probably running away from
were your first" I learned a lot from Malcolm He said, "Enjoy every day as if it were your last" Okay, let's get this party started I got this brand
There's a story I'd like you to listen to About a lady and a broken bird Broken by the hammer You took it so hard You hardly said a word Sending
There's a story I'd like you to listen to. About a lady and a Broken Bird Broken by the hammer You took it so hard You hardly said a word
and she wore something tiny I wore something simple, she like that about me My dope from the nineties, my dope ain't consignment My coke ain't that diet,
folks sat up that late Just to hold those little grandkids In their arms, in their arms And I'm proud to say that I've been blessed And touched by their
fried The Germans now, too Have God on their side I've learned to hate the Russians All through my whole life If another war comes It's them we
nothing about them, and no one cares Aladdin and The Forty Thieves Enhanced by brand new special effects Saddam and his cow disease spiced up With some
fried The Germans now, too Have God on their side I've learned to hate the Russians All through my whole life If another war comes It's them we
nothing about them, and no one cares Aladdin and The Forty Thieves Enhanced by brand new special effects Saddam and his cow disease spiced up With some
(Words and Music by Joan Baez) It's only when the high winds blow that I wish my hair was long Sailing through the autumn leaves singing an ancient
stole You smiled at me Like Jesus to a child And what have I learned From all this pain I thought I'd never feel the same About anyone
I remember them so clearly mom and dad loved them so dearly Old brush arbors by the side of the road Where I learned about salvation from the book
the 'Bach With a batch of them bangin' Dre Beats with me, look where I'm at It's the murder cap' and I'm captain at birthin' this gangsta rap It's a wrap
My friend finally made a record and took to the road and played guitar He met this girl from Pennsylvania stuck by his side in love and war Fearful
Friday" two milli, "Super Bass" triple plat' When you see me on Ellen, just admit that I'm winning Do a show for Versace, they request me by name And if
Cat Diesel Power cap pulled down low Makin that bacon, row by row Can't get them muscles at the YMCA It's from choppin' cotton, cuttin' corn
fried The Germans now, too Have God on their side I've learned to hate the Russians All through my whole life If another war comes It's them we
I've learned to hate the Russians All through my whole life If another war comes It's them we must fight To hate them and fear them To run and to hide
have God on their side I've learned to hate Russians all through my whole life If another war comes, it's them we must fight To hate them and fear them
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