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Intro 1
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Verse 1
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It was early in May of 2001,
I'm reading my paper,
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the Vancouver Sun.
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Just flipping some pages
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and what did I see?
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This feller named Sandler
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was mentioning me.
He said that the Mounties
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arrested some men
For being too much of a
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Stompin' Tom fan
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Some neighbor complained
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how his records would blare
And now he's in jail
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for polluting the air
Well, it happened in Langley,
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way out in B .C. Cleland and
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Beg were the R .C .M .P.
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John Michael Hoffenden
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was the man's name
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And for playing the stomper,
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it brought him to shame.
This man over sixty,
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they raided his place
They took him by force
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and they sprayed him with mace
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And if you never heard
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such a thing in your life
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Why, they even came back
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and arrested his wife
She had called the reporters
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and there on the phone.
They could hear the commotion
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outside of her home.
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They broke down her door
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and they dragged her away.
Then they hung up the phone
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and said have a nice day.
Now everything's quiet
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in this neighborhood
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with Bach and Beethoven
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When their music is good,
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They're oiling their mowers
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and washing machines,
Cause if they get noisy,
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them Mounties get mean.
And if you have a neighbor
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that's bothering you,
By playing that stomper,
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then here's what to do,
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Just call the police and
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create enough roar,
And you won't have to hear
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Stompin' Tom anymore.
Just call up the Mounties
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and they will make sure
You won't have to hear
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Stompin' Tom anymore.
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