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Well I'm a man of perfect reason Never take a bet that I won't win And I'm never gonna let any of you snowflakes Get under my thick skin But lately
I had this dream just last night It was all black and white I watched as the wall in Berlin fell To the tune of a lone violin Though the fever was
Well what a pickle of a situation My heart's torn between my country and my man I've been gifted many gifts by this nation But the gifts might be
wrong When every day is sunshine Everyday is sunshine Everyday is sunshine I was born by the river with the sunblock Say I'm cooking up the heat so
position in the beginning your life Not every man want to stand by his kids and his wife Too many lost kids in the night Hand on heat, grippin' it tight Any
Eons passed and washed away notions of wrong and right Watch the colors of the world fade into black and white Old man by the river, will you make it
booty wiggle Fresh drink by the pool, I got deep-spirited roots No matter what you do, you can have your cake and eat it too Several of the ladies are in
Seasons of gasoline and gold Wise men fold Near a tree by a river There's a hole in the ground Where an old man of Aran Goes around and around And his mind
the river spinnin' on a log Jog to the liquor store, grab me a thicker ho Get me a Michelob, now I want to Snicker though Remind me of the old days When
Over here by the railroad track And I wish to the Lord that I was back in Georgia Blue water in the Indian sun, Calling me when the day is done
living cooking speed Says a man can always get by Who can cook it up nice and clean So I stuck around for a couple years 'Til he was busted in '89
I'm happy doing me and I'm happy with the man I am I thank the lord above cause he's got me in his plans And now the rivers flowing and we blowing by
Way up past Northville Lives a man that I do know He comes in once a week with his two horses in tow Florrie and Fannie I know them both by name
We were lying in the grass We were talking of the past And I told you of my dad’s old steel rimmed glasses Then you told me of the man With another
Now old Mr. Johnson had troubles of his own, He had a yellow cat that wouldn't leave his home, He tried and he tried to get that cat away, Gave it
I could see that you're ready to go home There's some TV show that you're missing But you know how an old man loves to talk And he needs someone
again Now I live in the city, where man made mountains of steel, to block out the sky And that river of traffic that runs by my window, never seems
The homie called me from the pinta oh how life changed Life's a risk told him how the old man said We used to hit the mall without a dollar in hand
There was a man named Johnson, he lived down in the south Played blues upon an old guitar, by the river's mouth Then sometime after midnight, he was
Carlisle Adventures illuminated by moonlight Afternoons after school with the old group Typhoons always turning back to sunny weather Gyoza sauce with
Venus or Mars You worked and you laboured to Build your wild dream that you'd be the man With the first submarine O'Donovan Rossa, ol' Breslin the boy
bigger Tell my old ting no, I don't miss her See me with a peng ting in the Bimma Who got the keys I need me a brick I got the Zs I the trap man I
Lead our ways old friend King of bodies Don't let me escape from the fight Don't let me quit Quit the war Man of fury, man who wield the swords Have
She's left me under an oak tree Hanging by my toes That girl's from the devil Can't say it ain't so He sent me a fiery redhead to the old crossroads But
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