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- Ain't you?
- And dance by the light of the moon

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Your eyes are like the stars so bright
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Stars so bright, stars so bright
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I hope they don't come out at night
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You are so fair to view
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Oh, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya
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I thought you were gonna help me pump.
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I can't pump and look at her
at the same time.

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That's the girl for me.
Want to come to the wedding?

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Now look here, Danny, Mike is not...
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She bellered like an ailing steer
She was fair to

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And she was
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She
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- What's the matter here?
- I don't know. The handle came out.

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The dang thing's always coming out.
Get it right in.

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- There. Now, get going.
- All right.

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That's just fine.
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Keep right on going.
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I'm a hen-pecked man
but I don't care, I don't care, I don't care

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Her father's got millions and she's the heir
And she was fair to view

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Oh, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya
coming out tonight

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coming out tonight, coming out tonight
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Oh, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya, ain't ya
coming out tonight

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And dance by the light of the moon
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Hello, Windy.
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I'm sorry I'm so late.
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I've been entertaining them. Take it away.
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Right you are.
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It sure is good to see you all again...
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but we'll get sociable a little bit later.
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I'll get right down to business.
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I guess you all know
why I came down here from Abilene.

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I worked hard promoting a railroad
to haul cattle...


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