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Later on, the story goes |
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A bottle floated out to sea. |
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After days, when it had found the perfect spot |
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It opened up |
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And I read the note that you never wrote to me |
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After all, I'm sure you know |
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The Mayor of Baltimore is here |
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After days now he can finally appear |
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Now at last he's here |
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But he never is gonna get my vote |
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Cause he never is gonna get a quote |
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From the little note |
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That you never wrote to me |
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Further on, along the line |
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I was arrested on the shore |
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Holding papers of governments galore |
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I was taken in |
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But I read the note that you never wrote |
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Yes, I read the note that you never wrote |
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Oh, I read the note that you never wrote to me |
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To me. |