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I don't do cocaine
I'll have vodka rocks
I'm feeling sloppy
No need to put the music on
Learned to booze from momma
Learned to yell from dad
Swearing, drinking like a sailor
Do you think I'm bad?
I can see the shadow of your body in the light
Let's pretend we're strangers, I'll say
Honey, you're all right
Boys all think I'm mean
I know you do, too
Don't try to get to know me
Just let me lay hands on you
I can see the shadow of your body in the light
Let's pretend we're strangers, I'll say
Honey, you're all right
I don't do cocaine
I got you tonight
You don't make me happy, but I'll end up all right
I'll end up all right
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