You move with grace
And let us into your head
We move with you
We move with you
You move no more
But let us into your land
We stay with you
We stay with you
No cost for entry
No-cover door
Only cause concerned
Dont come back to Lottie’s home empty handed
You know she likes her coke and rum
You can get it
You can wallow some
You can make up for your running
Cut out your heart
To diagnose the trait
Of love not lost
And willful wait
See through eyes of Makers made
Cast no stone in beggars trade
Growing gardens on the side
Dance and twist and slide
There’s no cost for entry
No-cover door
Only cause concerned
Dont come back to Lottie’s home empty handed
You know she likes that old Patrón
You can get it
You can wallow some
You can make up for your running
Uncle Jerry chops the wood
Ben’s got the big mouth
Wattie’s on the prowl for some good math
General’s orders
Get back in the kitchen
Serve warm and right
Fire starts at dusk
These boys, Dim and Bright
Only cause concerned
Dont come back to Lottie’s home empty handed
You know she likes her coke and rum
You can get it
You can wallow some
You can make up for your running
Dont come back to Lottie’s home empty handed
You know she likes that ol’ Patrón
You can get it
You can wallow some
You can make up for your running
Make up for your running
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