The Fugitive Kind
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And then you stop dancing
and you just drink and you drive.

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And then...
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you stop driving...
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and you just drink.
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And finally, you stop drinking!
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Well, what you do then?
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Well, that depends on
who you're juking with.

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What's the matter, can't you see he's drunk?
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- He can take care of himself.
- He can't take care of anything. Come on.

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This country used to be wild,
but now it's just drunk.

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Why do you make
such a crazy show of yourself?

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'Cause I'm an exhibitionist.
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I want people to know I'm alive.
Don't you want people to know you're alive?

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I just want to live. I don't care
whether they know I'm alive or not.

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Well, I want to be noticed,
and seen, and heard, and felt.

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I used to be what they call...
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a church-bitten reformer.
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You know what that means?
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Well, that's a kind of benign exhibitionist.
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I used to make stump speeches.
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And I wrote letters of protest against...
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the gradual massacre
of the colored majority in the county.

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And you know, when that
Willie McCoy thing came along...


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