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The clothes
You're wearing
Are the close
You wore
The smile
You are smiling
You were
Smiling then
But I
Can't remember
Where or when

Some things
the editor
Of a famous etiquette book
The waitress he was handsome
He wore a powder blue cape
I ordered some suzette, I said
"Could you please make that
Lord, you're penitentiary bound

[Chorus]
Yonder come little Rosie
How in the world do you know?
I can tell her by her apron
And the dress she wore
things?
When I was young we wore
What we had on."

Mamma said, "A little love and affection
In everything you do
Will make the world a better place
She was grown, I was the man but we was children
She had ass though, I mean for her age or whatever
She wore my ring some times like we engaged
Rappin a bit, talkin trash
Missing ol' Johnny Cash

Well now Johnny Cash wore black attire
And he fell into that Ring of Fire
He came up swinging like
better go"
She took my t-shirt and wore it home
A memory, a souvenir she could keep
So I stayed and watched that sunrise
Like it was wakin' up my life
How glad the many millions of Annabelles and Lillians
Would be to capture me
But you had such persistence, you wore down my resistance
I fell
wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I can't remember where or when

Some things that happened for
wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I can't remember where or when

Some things that happened for
wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I can't remember where or when

Some things that happened for
Donald and June enjoyed their brief honeymoon
Then they came home to lead the big baby boom
June wanted boys so Margie wore short hair
Yeah, when we said I do
Hand jiving on the ballroom floor
You in that wedding coat you wore
And you in that amazing dress
I was stoned on love I guess
How glad the many millions of Annabelles and Lillians
Would be to capture me
But you had such persistence, you wore down my resistance
I fell
Orleans
Lord she built just like a dream
Even wore stockings that had seams
And she was ugly

Now hell I don't mind women of her kind
I'll even pay
rapping at your door
Is standing in the clothes that you once wore
Strike another match, go start anew
And it's all over now, baby blue
them, probably never wore a black tee
Working in my black tee, smoking purple in my black tee
I'm looking for twelve all out yo curtain in my black tee
wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I can't remember where or when

Some things that happened for
Don't get too close to me
Don't overreact
You're not the enemy as a matter of fact
You got your pretty face and you got any name you wore
Gonna
you're wearing are the clothes you wore.
The smile you were smiling you were smiling then,
But I can't remember where or when.

Some things that
She was a good enough reason for a party...
(Well, you couldn't keep up on a hard track mile)
While she ran a perfect circle.
And she wore a perfect
How glad the many millions of Annabelles and Lillians
Would be to capture me
But you had such persistence, you wore down my resistance
I fell
And he wore a golden wedding ring upon his hand 
But it was gone nobody knew just where it went 
He'd lost it in the Carroll County accident 

Mary Ellen
she wore
When that woman, when that woman, when that woman
When that woman, when that woman, when that woman
When that woman, when that woman, when

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