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Intro 1
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Verse 1
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She stepped off the bus with a
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burst suitcase and a frown
And she could smell the breweries and
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abattoirs on the edge of town
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And the man who owes her money
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won't even lend her an ear
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When she phones to demand
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He says, "I'll get back to you but right
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now I've got to catch the plague."
Interlude 1
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Verse 2
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Down in a bargain basement she goes
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to shuffle through careers
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When all they offer her is friendship
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and peace souvenirs
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And the receptionist was playing
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with a pencil at her lip
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She asked her if she knew a place to sleep
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She says, "I'll get back to you but now
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I've got appointments to keep."
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Verse 3
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There was a shop called B.J.'s that she stepped
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into to get out of the gale
They sold only British manufactured,
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lifetime guaranteed to fail
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And a store detective asked her
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what she had under her coat
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"It's just a little something that I wrote
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It says, 'I'll get back to you unless first your
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girlfriend slits your throat.'"
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Verse 4
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And
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Am
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D
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the sun set she was penniless and frozen to the core
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The Salvation Army girls refused her
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on the grounds they didn't know her
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So she asked them, well, for advice,
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but it turned out to be
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A Sunday sport reporter who
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was following his nose
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He said, "I'll get back to you but first
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we need a picture without clothes."
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Verse 5
So she stepped back on that bus with a
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burst suitcase and a frown
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She had come to the conclusion that this
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was not the place for Maggie Brown
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And it was 6 in the morning
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when she telephoned me
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Until then I'd been living on my knees
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But I got back up when she got back to me
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