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Verse 1
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I'd see you
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riding the pastures by the road
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Such a look upon her face,
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I'd never stop to say hello
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But you can't argue with a
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woman on horseback
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Leaning on the fence to feel like a wino at
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the track I'd work the mill and
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I'd see her old van
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Come driving up in his
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Lincoln
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But I always liked him though
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Cause he could talk without
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looking like he was thinking
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He heard I sang like a cowboy
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I said no it's more like the
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country blues
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He asked me to play at his party for
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some laughs and a little booze
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It was a chance for a waltz with
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the captain's daughter
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Well, look on the other side
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Everybody was all hands and smiles
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When I came rolling in
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I was pointed toward
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s the bargain scotch
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But I shook hands with a
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Na poleon
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The songs went fine, but I was reminded
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Just how much I hated sing -alongs
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But the brandy had me
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in a generous mood
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So I just sang, I sang union songs
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But with that her daddy
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said a brief goodnight
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He said he'd see me in the morning
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With the radio on, oh,
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an d her daddy gone
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It was time to do some exploring
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The talk was of music and
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where she went to school
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The stupid people in the room
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With nothing in common but a bad attitude
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We were out beneath the cynical moon
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Waltz with the captain's daughter
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Look on the other side
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I felt so strange,
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like the cameras were rollin' I looked for an opening line
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Before I could even open my mouth
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She filled it up with her wine
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And I said, nice moon, and I meant it too
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She gave a laugh, it grew from a giggle
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She grabbed me by the belt,
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threw me on the ground
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Said, save your poetry for
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those jingles
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Stretched out under the summer sky
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Trying to remember my name
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I wondered who had taken who,
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but I was thankful all the same
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Then I looked, I looked for love in her eyes,
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and I saw that there wasn't a chance
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And I knew I'd better,
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I'd better think some more
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About this business,
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business of ro mance
Oh,
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Waltz, the captain's daughter
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I got to
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work that mornin' on time
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My turtleneck and my shades
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I did everything that was asked of me
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And I hid from the boss all day
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You can imagine I felt
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like some real smart guy
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In the middle of a lame affair
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Caught between these two people
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And not one, not one of them could care
Oh,
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Waltz, the captain's daughter
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Look on the other side
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