Huckleberry Finn
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Huckleberry Finn
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Going up and down the hill
Me and my bro' Huckleberry Finn
I'm not in school 'cause I'm feeling ill
Streets are better place to be
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Oh baby you don't know
Oh baby you don't know
About me and my 'bro
Huckleberry finn
Sunday day is the best day to sin
Smoke pipes and go to swim
Going up and down the hill
Baby I'm going to find hidden things
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When I grown I wanna be a robber
Marry a fair lady and live in a cave
We weren't born to get any orders
We weren't born to live in a cage
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In the woods we climb the trees
And we figure so many adventures
Like a hound dog sleeping in the streets
In church we see devil's intentions
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