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INTRO
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Hey man, them ain't high-heeled sneakers
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And they sure don't look like cowboys boots
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And that ain't rock 'n' roll that you're playin'...
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It sure ain't country, rhythm, or blues.
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Well you sang a song about makin' love to your drummer.
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Those gay guitar pickers don't turn me on.
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And we don't all get in to Donna Summers,
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Would you happen to know any old Hank Williams songs?
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- Cause you see, I'm a di - - nosaur,
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I should've died out a lo - - ng time before.
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Have pity on a di - - nosaur.
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Just give me my hat, excuse me, ma'am but, where's the door? -
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It used to be, we had alot of fun in this old hangout.
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We'd get stoned by the jukebox and stay outta fights.
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Yeah, and now and then we'd light a little smoke in the truck out back.
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Aw, a little of bit of ole Jim Beam and we'd get right.
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But these flashin' lights sure make me dizzy,
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And this disco's very strange to my ears.
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Well it looks like they've turned the Wormy Dog into a spaceship
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And I'm leavin' just as soon as I finish ten beers.
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- Cause you see, I'm a di - - nosaur,
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I should've died out a lo - - ng time before.
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Have pity on a di - - nosaur.
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Just give me my hat, excuse me, ma'am but, where's the door?
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Just give us our hats, excuse me, ma'am but, where's the door? -
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