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By Shel Silverstein, I broke into the bank on Sunday,
You should see the
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By Shel Silverstein, They're buildin' the gallows outside my cell.
I got 25 minutes
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By Shel Silverstein, I've got a couple more years on you, baby...that's all.
I've
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By Shel Silverstein, She was dancin' when I seen her, in a Mexican
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By Shel Silverstein, In the Granville Greyhound station in the lightly drizzlin' rain
Sittin'
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By Shel Silverstein, Now, listen to me, folks...
Hear what I say.
You got to
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By Shel Silverstein, Now a friend of mine, way back in Chicago --
You
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By Shel Silverstein, Beware of lovers, who close their eyes
They could be hiding
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By Shel Silverstein, I'm being eaten by a Boa Constrictor,
A Boa Constrictor,
A Boa
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By Shel Silverstein, Many dark and dreary days have gone and passed me
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By Shel Silverstein, In a pad with no heat, up on Sullivan Street,
The
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By Shel Silverstein, Second Street and Broadway
Sittin' in a doorway
Head held in his
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By Shel Silverstein, Oh, the changin' of the seasons
It's a pretty thing to
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By Shel Silverstein, The moon, she is a pretty girl
Who lives up in
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By Shel Silverstein, I'm eatin' cornflakes with sugar and teardops
Since the milkman run
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By Shel Silverstein, One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
Hey, Elaine, you're
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By Shel Silverstein, (Spoken Intro: I'd like to introduce you to the next
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By Shel Silverstein, I found her number clearly written
On that truckstop restroom wall.
Why
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By Shel Silverstein, Oh, I got Dirty Feet
I can't get them clean.
I got
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By Shel Silverstein, Don't give a dose to the one you love most.
Give
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By Shel Silverstein, CHORUS:
Unwind my mind.
Baby, drain my brain.
Unscrew my head.
Take apart my
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By Shel Silverstein, Drinkin’ from the bottle and singin’ from the heart,
Cryin’ blues
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By Shel Silverstein, Hello, everybody. I have come to say
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By Shel Silverstein, Hey, boys, you know once I was took in
By a
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By Shel Silverstein, Well, now a millionaire came round today
And started givin' dollar
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By Shel Silverstein, Come sit beside me and I'll sing you one last
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By Shel Silverstein, As I walked down to Bishop Street,
I met a girl
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By Shel Silverstein, I was waitin' in Rosie's Restaurant
When the waiter came up
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By Shel Silverstein, When Johnny comes marching home again...harro...harro
Give him a hearty welcome
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By Shel Silverstein, Well, when I was a boy,
I played in a band,
The