The rude boy train is comin' now
The rude boy train is comin' now
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey

The rude boy boat is comin' now
The rude boy boat is comin' now
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey

The rude boy plane is comin' now
The rude boy plane is comin' now
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey

Rude boy get up a circuit chart
Rude boy get up a circuit chart
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey

Rude boy a loot an' a shoot an' a wail
Rude boy a loot an' a shoot an' a wail
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey

Double oh seven is back on the scene
Double oh seven is back on the scene
Dippy dippy dooey - dippy dippy dooey


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Rude Boy Train Lyrics as written by Desmond Dekker

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    Desmond is da man !!

    roeibooton November 08, 2006   Link

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