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emphasize the show, we got ego Make this your night, just slip it right, and by day As the people say, live it up, shucks No work or play, our world is free
The Cadillac walk Lonely late at night honey hear my call She said boy I'm gonna make you crawl Rita pound by pound Knows how to work it on down Weep
getting out of here alive Men spend their whole lives waiting Prayin' for some big reward But it seems sometimes the payoff Leaves you feeling
drowned|The medical corp couldn't be too sure of the rest of the men they found|In among the twisted girders one man realized|How last night he'd been dreaming
in her heart to begin with Why can't a man stand alone? Why can't a woman be just what she seems? Must she be tarnished by men who can only be men
didn't know the meaning of work, He disrespected mama, and treated us like dirt. I left home, seekin' a job that I never did find, Depressed
Or steady being distracted by money drugs and four Fives, I count lives all on these songs Look at the weak and cry, pray one day you'll be strong Fighting
the longest night of our lives Girl whats up I'm alone here Stand by me and tell me your story Grab a beer cold enough for you Take my hand and give me
houses dim their sliding To the same soot gray style And we hang our laundry out on Sundays When they turn the furnaces off Everybody's daddy works up
corn Mommy rocked the babies at night And read the Bible by the coal oil light And ever' thing would start all over come break of morn' Daddy loved
sniper Raps by Cappadonna hit the countryside Poetry whirlpool, RZA and True collide We produce article exception to the rule We the black men that struck
mind Listen, my father didn't know the meaning of work He disrespected mama, and treated us like dirt I left home, seekin' a job that I never did find
The count is hundred 98...before the setting sun, They searched the yard all through the night until the morning bell, No more delays are countenanced by
In the shadows You get to know your lover mostly by feel Got to put your faith in things you can touch If you dare to 'Cause the shadows can
Ordained by law to train the poor I'll make sure that there ain't gonna be no more It's a treachery hidden up the sleeves of men Magic will only
Pow Wow, and M.C. Globe We emphasize the show, we got ego Make this your night, just slip it right, and by day As the people say, live it up, shucks
(Dolly Parton) My train of thought was broken by a sudden burst of laughter Something badly needed to brighten up the chores Seemed old Mrs.
the dolphin flies and parrots live at sea Loving you Until we dream of life and life becomes a dream Be loving you Until the day is night and night becomes
night, though the frost was cruel, When a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel. Hither page and stand by me if thou know'st it telling
final, and he is certain, his greatest work.] Since the time when ra and isis Raised the sphinx out of the sand And apollo dreamed athena And men
corn Mommy rocked the babies at night Read the Bible by the coal oil light And every thing would start all over come break of morn' Daddy loved
There was a time when men were kind When their voices were soft And their words inviting There was a time when love was blind And the world was
risking these men's lives in number five That hole's full of fumes and dust, full of high explosive gas But the boss said we'll just have to take
putting on airs and strutting like a peacock. Oy, what a happy mood she's in. Screaming at the servants, day and night. The most important men in town
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