12:00 o' clock at night--you walk out the door.
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You told me baby--you were going to the drug-store.
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Well, in my mind, I knew you were lying;
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The drug-store closed at a quarter to nine.
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I say I saw you kissing Jimmy across the fence,
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I heard you telling Jimmy I ain't got no sense.
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The way you've been acting is such a drag;
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You done put me in a trick-bag.
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When I come home, start an argument,
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Just to keep you from asking where my voodoo went.
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Peep out the front door--I hear the back door slam.
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I peek out of my window--somebody's taking it on the lam.
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I say I saw you kissing Jimmy across the fence,
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I heard you telling Jimmy I ain't got no sense.
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The way you've been acting is such a drag;
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You done put me in a trick-bag.
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We had a fight, then you got mad;
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Got on the telephone--called your mom and dad.
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Dad said, "She's my daughter and I'm her pa,
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And you ain't nothing but a son-in-law."
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I say I saw you kissing Jimmy across the fence,
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I heard you telling Jimmy I ain't got no sense.
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The way you've been acting is such a drag;
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You done put me in a trick-bag.
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Yeah, yeah x4
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Trick Bag
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Robert Palmer |