Ultimo tango a Parigi
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There was a farmer, a very nice guy.
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Old guy, very poor,
and worked real hard.

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I used to work in a ditch,
draining land for farming.

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And he wore overalls
and he smoked a clay pipe.

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Half the time
he wouldn't put tobacco in it.

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And I hated the work.
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It was hot and dirty and...
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it broke my back.
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And...
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all day long I'd watch his spit
which would run down the pipe stem

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and hang on the bowl of the pipe.
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And I used to make bets with myself
on when it was going to fall off.

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And I always lost.
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I never saw it fall off.
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I'd just look around and it'd be gone
and then the new one would be there.

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And then we had a beautiful...
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My mother...
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My mother taught me to love nature.
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And...
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I guess that was the most she could do.
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And... we had...
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In front of our house
we had this big field... meadow.

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It was a mustard field in the summer
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and we had a big black dog
named Dutchy.

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She used to hunt for rabbits in that field
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but she couldn't see them.
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So she'd have to leap up in this mustard
field and look around very quickly

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to see where the rabbits were.
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And it was...
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very beautiful.
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And she never caught the rabbits.
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You have been had!
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Oh, really?
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I don't wanna know anything
about your past, baby!

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You think I was telling you the truth?
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Maybe.
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Maybe.

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