Born on the Fourth of July
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Let's go.
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Uhh!
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Uhh!
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You're walking good
in these things.

:48:09
What am I
looking like, good?

:48:11
You're one crazy Marine.
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So gung ho,
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but you don't know shit
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about what's going on
in this country.

:48:18
Fuck you, Willie.
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It ain't about burning the flag
and Vietnam.

:48:22
Why fight
for rights there?

:48:24
We ain't got rights
at home.

:48:26
It's about Detroit
and Newark.

:48:28
It's about racism, man,
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but you can't get
no job at home.

:48:33
Vietnam's a white man's war,
a rich man's war.

:48:36
Where's my money?
:48:38
You got
to read some books.

:48:39
There's a revolution
going on.

:48:41
If you ain't part
of the solution,

:48:44
then you's part
of the problem.

:48:46
Jesus Christ, Willie.
Just get my chair for me.

:48:50
You got to watch
for her.

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Oh, man.
:48:54
Some good weed.
:48:55
Take the bra off.
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I'll give you
another 10.

:48:59
Why, sure, sugar.
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Like this?
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Oh, shh! Shh!
Yeah. Yeah.

:49:09
Suck on my tits.
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Honey, anything
you want.

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Shh!
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Oh!
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Jesus!
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I guess you'd say
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What could make me
feel this way

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My girl
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My girl
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My girl
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Talking 'bout my girl
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My girl
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Good.
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Easy now.
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Easy now.
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Very good.
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Hey, Doc...
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it's really beautiful
up here.

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Ha ha ha!
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I'm walking
out of here, guys.

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You'll see.
Right, Willie?


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