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Old Buck Knife Lyrics
I took out my old buck knife and pressed it beneath her eye.
And I turned her on her hands to see that she understands that I'm not to be taken lightly
I said, "Please don't mind my saying ma'am, but you have lovely eyes tonight."
I sat back to let her stand, she stood on her own and ran through the roods up to my truck
I could hear as she got in, as she let my truck door slam, and she screamed as she could do, "You gonna come, or ain't you?"
And I turned her on her hands to see that she understands that I'm not to be taken lightly
I said, "Please don't mind my saying ma'am, but you have lovely eyes tonight."
I sat back to let her stand, she stood on her own and ran through the roods up to my truck
I could hear as she got in, as she let my truck door slam, and she screamed as she could do, "You gonna come, or ain't you?"
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Submitted by
usedtovacation On Jan 28, 2008
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