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It Was Only Then We Each Woke Hell Up and Then Knew
It Was Only Then We Each Woke Hell Up And Then Knew A rose gave its fine fragrance and beauty for free Smell that drove ones beautiful girlfriend to exclaim My darling, these are ravishing and just for me And to think I thought this, it was you to be tame. She in that pale blue dress and that dolled up hair With her famous smile and with figure so damn fine My pals cried, "you get pretty ones, life aint fair" All good ole Southern boys except Paul from the East O' yes James, real bad apple ready to deceive This world was a jewel ready for the taking We were the dirty rascals hellbent on grabbing With the gas petal on the floor no damn braking But we each later got our own damn heart stabbing. For truth is we had finally each got our due. It was only then we each woke hell up and then knew. Robert J. Lindley, AUGUST 5TH 1975.. Rhyme Note- today, well yes I had very wild youth for about 12 years.
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