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- "Rolling Stone."
- [Cheers, Applause]

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Thank you.
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You walked me, sweet Joshua
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Down the country lane
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You brought me, sweet Joshua
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Where the roses grow so tall
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You lay me down, Joshua
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And you promised me your name
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And after that
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That was all
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That was all
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Everybody!
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[Connie, Audience]
Rolling stone, Rolling stone

:25:35
- Gathers no moss
- Who wrote that song, a kid?

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And all I remember
the next few days was...

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I was just lookin' at that TV set
and seein' it all,

:25:45
seein' that great
fat-bellied sheriff...

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sayin',
"Ruby, you son of a bitch."

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And Oswald...
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and her in her little pink suit.
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But neither
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Does it gather
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Any love
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Here's the best.
Here's Vassar.

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[Applause, Cheering]
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And then comes Bobby.
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Oh, I worked for him.
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- Don't you think we...
- I worked all over the country.

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I worked out in California,
out in Stockton.

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Bobby came here and spoke,
he went down to Memphis,

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and then he even went out
to Stockton, California...

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and spoke off the Santa Fe train
at the old Santa Fe depot.

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[Gasps]
Oh, he was...

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a beautiful man.
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He was not much like,
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uh, John, you know.
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He was more puny-like.
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But all the time
I was workin' for him...

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I was just so scared.
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Inside, you know?
Just scared.

:26:58
Haven, do you think we could
get Connie out to the rally?


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