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4:30 Am Hikes

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4:30 Am Hikes

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Mr. Jeffries, hey what do you say?

Were you thinking about going out to play?

Can you remember all that time ago when we were young and we would go away?

Could I say no get up and seize the holiday?

So what you're standing there for?

4:30 a.m. hikes are fine

As long as you got the time

Miss Eliza, what do you say?

I wanna go out and play

Put on your shoes, your dress and we will go away

Don't care a darn what they had said, it's over now it's too far late

The dawn is coming and I'm wasted

So what you're standing there for?

So won't you come with me, we'll go down the road

And go back from whence we came

I'll sing for you, if you play me once again

What you standing there for?

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