| I caught the train, I met a dame
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| She was a hipster, well and a rock of dame
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| She was pretty, from New York City
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| Well and we trucked on down in that old Fairlane
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| (Goin' on)
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| With a heave and a ho
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| (Wo)
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| Well, I just couldn’t let her go
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| (Yes, I did)
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| Get along, sweet little woman, get along
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| Be on your way
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| Get along, sweet little woman, get along
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| Be on your way
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| With a heave and a ho
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| (Love the way you walk)
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| I just couldn’t let her go
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| (Yes, I do now)
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| Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| (Sweet little woman, get along)
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| (Sweet little woman, get along)
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| (You're my queen)
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| With a heave and a ho
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| (Love the way you walk)
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| Well, I just couldn’t let her go
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| (Yes, I do)
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| We made a stop at Albuquerque
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| She must have thought I was a real gone jerk
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| We got out the train in El Paso
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| Lookin' so good, Jack, I couldn’t let her go
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| Get along, sweet little woman, get along
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| (Oh, right)
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| Well, the train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| The train kept a-rollin' all night long
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| With a heave and a ho
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| Well I just couldn’t let her go |