Well, she married a millionaire by the time she was seventeen
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But she soon got tired of competing with the bourgeois scene
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For her twenty-first birthday, he bought her a French resort
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The very next day, she spent in divorce court
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Now she's living like a queen, in her dirty blue jeans
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She started hanging out with a shady mob
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Who always seemed to have lots of money
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But none of them had jobs
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She'd only read about drugs in the magazines
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But once she got a taste of this expensive cuisine
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She had to sell most everything, except her dirty blue jeans
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They sent her to some bar that she'd never been before
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It was the only place that time of day she could score
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The cops busted in and caught her trying to leave
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With five grams of smack stuffed up inside her sleeve
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And an ounce of mescaline in her dirty blue jeans
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Six months at the clinic like some derelict drunk
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A thousand bucks a day to get her off that junk
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Spent all the cash that she'd won in the divorce
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But she could always marry another rich boy, of course
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Now she's living real clean in her dirty blue jeans
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Dirty Blue Jeans
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| Cletis Carr |