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, then days went by, then days went by, Here I am I Knew Shawn since we was little niggas son since we were seven Armed robbery, first degree, my man did
Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride, a - huh Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride, a - huh Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride Sword
of Meridian She loved her brother I remember back when He was fixin' up a '49 Indian He told her, ?Little sister, gonna ride the wind Up around the moon
hang it where it can be seen If our baby's dead just show the red if she's better then show the green In a little house by the railroad track
He'll grow up too fast his mother said He can't wait to get in shoulder pads The days go by so fast I can't believe That someday he may decide It's
runnin' Saved by the sound of the been found Dixie whistled in the wind, that'll get you Heaven bound The devil went down to Georgia but he didn't stick
ever seen, Was the girl he'd take on moonlight drives with a few stops in between, At a place down by the river, just a little past a mile, The top came
loved her brother I remember back when He was fixin up a '49 Indian He told her 'Little sister, gonna ride the wind Up around the moon and back again" He
loved her brother I remember back when He was fixin up a '49 Indian He told her 'Little sister, gonna ride the wind Up around the moon and back again" He
Well I met him in the navy He was the head of the class She was a cute little thing He liked the way she shook her glass And they went off
Engine, engine number nine Comin' down the railroad line How much farther back did she get off? Old brown suitcase that she carried I've looked
they spy? They went up a little farther and what did they spy? A newly dug grave with a spade lying by He stabbed her through the heart Her heart's
lasted half the night By the time we were finished, there was a knock at the door When Walter went to open it, he was blown to the floor Hey little
of Meridian. She loved her brother I remember back when He was fixin' up a '49 Indian He told her 'Little sister, gonna ride the wind Up around the moon
went to sleep and put his fears to rest It didn't seem to matter what he needed He could always count on mama to supply And regardless of the sleep
Yes I do Little girl, I want to marry you Oh, my daddy said right before he died That true, true love was just a lie He went to his grave a broken
went a piece farther (to) see what she could spy A new dug grave and a spade lying by Had no time *weep and no time there to stand Had no time weep
I went back to the doctor To get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend, But he never betrays what he thinks. Can you see the real
I went back to the doctor To get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend, But he never betrays what he thinks. Can you see the real
the USA I was born in the USA Come back home to the refinery Hiring man said, "Son if it was up to me" Went down to see my VA man He said, "Son,
Yes I do Little girl, I want to marry you Oh, my daddy said right before he died That true, true love was just a lie He went to his grave a broken
Jacky Don Tucker was my daddy's little brother And at seventeen he jumped the fence He joined a rock 'n' roll band, got a tattoo on his hand
goes again. Look out. (voom, voom) He went by twice. And here's a little midget. A little midget racer doing well. Look at that little midget there.
Frog went a-courtin', and he did ride, uh-huh Frog went a-courtin', and he did ride, uh-huh Frog went a-courtin', and he did ride With a sword
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