Wilson

Album: A Live One (1986)
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    Oh out near Stonehenge, I lived alone
    Oh out near Gamehendge, I chafed a bone
    Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
    Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you

    Talk my duke a mountain, Helping Friendly Book
    Inasfar as fiefdom, I think you bad crook
    Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
    Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you

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    I talked to Mike Christian, Rog and Pete the same
    When we had that meeting, over down near Game(henge)
    Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you
    Wilson, Duke of Lizards, I beg it all trune for you

    You got me back thinkin' that you're the worst one
    I must inquire, Wilson, can you still have fun?
    Wilson, can you still have fun?
    Wilson, can you still have fun?
    Wilson Writer/s: AARON WOOLF, ERNEST ANASTASIO, TOM MARSHALL
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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