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I came up river on a gravel barge from New Orleans
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She was standing on the cobblestones in a pair of cut-off jeans
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I asked what she was doin', she said " Sugar, I'm killin' time"
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Then I handed her my wallet and said, " Baby, so am I"
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She said "You might need these" and then handed me her shades
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Took me to a barroom darker than the ace of spades
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I asked "What's this we're drinkin'? " She said " Call it smokey Blues"
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I couldn't tell you what it tasted like, but I know I had a few
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And we danced and we laughed, never talked about tomorrow
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We just lived a little in the here and now
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With her hands in my hair, like a million magic fingers
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She said " Look me up when you get back to town"
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"Look you up, " I said, "Hell, I'm gonna hunt you down"
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Na na- na-na na na na nah, na na na na na na na nah, hunt you down
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She asked where I was comin' from, I said "I'm just comin' round
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How 'bout you?" then she drove me to the highest hill in Germantown
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"My daddy's money bought the mansion, they threw in the plane for free"
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She said, "I can drop you off anywhere or you can stay with me"
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Last night I saw a falling star dive straight into the river
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And I thought about that girl in German- town, I've gotta hunt her down
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I'm gonna hunt you down
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Na na- na-na na nah, na na na na na na na nah
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Na na na na na na na nah, hunt you down.