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Original song by: Bill Dickson All Rights Reserved Em||
EmThree o’clock in the mornin’, all good people in B7bed, I’m feeling fine and the wine, gone right to my Emhead. Boot heels echo a rhythm, streets all wet from the B7rain, If I don’t dance man the chance, may never come Emagain. Three o’clock in the mornin’, all the joints are B7dead, and your face, your embrace keeps running ‘round in my Emhead,
You’re GoAmldilocks and whEmat’s her name, AmWonder Woman, EmBatgirl, Jane, AmYou’re my mother, then your Norma B7Jean, You’re the AmLady in Red, EmJezebel, AmSeven, eight, nine and Emten as well, AmHow many women can you B7be?
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EmFour o’clock in the mornin’, I must get to your B7bed, because your face, your embrace,keeps running ‘round in my Emhead, I just drank my last nickel, no money for my B7bail, And there’s a cop, I know he’ll stop, I’ll end my night in Emjail. Five o’clock in the mornin’, I got my one phone B7call, Without a drink I just can’t think, which one of you to Emcall.
You’re AmGoldilocks and Emwhat’s her name, AmWonder Woman, EmBatgirl, Jane, AmYou’re my mother, then your Norma B7Jean, You’re the AmLady in Red, EmJezebel, AmSeven, eight, nine and Emten as well, AmHow many women can you B7be?
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EmSix o’clock in the mornin’, I’m sittin’ in the damn drunk B7tank, If you should show, I would not know, which one of you to Emthank!
You’re AmGoldilocks and Emwhat’s her name, AmWonder Woman, EmBatgirl, Jane, AmYou’re my mother, then your Norma B7Jean, You’re the AmLady in Red, EmJezebel, AmSeven of nine and Emten as well, AmHow many women can you B7be?
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EmEight o’clock in the mornin’, still sittin’ in the damn drunk B7tank, If you should show I would not know, which one of you to Emthank, If B7you should show I would not know, which one of you to Emthank. If B7you should show I would not know, which one of you to Emthank.