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[Verse 1]
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A one man band on a one night stand
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As a one man band should be
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They cried for more, he replied, "Why sure"
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And he played one just for free
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The sounds he laid down, the songs he played
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Made the ladies all come to call
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He was born in the back of a Seminole bus
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On the road to Niagara Falls
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I'd do it again
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Then I'd do it again
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I'd do it again
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[Verse 2]
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A one man band philosophical man
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Didn't lie when he said to us
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I seen the high rollers come and go
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It's the holy rollers I trust
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The man said then he was sixteen when
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He retired from the county school
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A wee bit thin with a will to begin
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He was known to be no man's fool
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I'd do it again
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I'd do it again
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He said, "I'd do it again"
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I'd do it again
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I'd do it again
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[Verse 3]
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The one man band was a mighty good man
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'Cause he played 'til the break of dawn
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He ups and downs about four more rounds
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And he stayed 'til the crowd went home
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It seemed to me like he never could be
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Like anything I'd ever seen before
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When he stepped from the stand with his axe in his hand
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And he run through the backstage door
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I'd do it again
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I'd do it again
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He said, "I'd do it again"
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I'd do it again
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[Verse 4]
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A one man band on a one night stand
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As a one man band should be
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They cried for more, he replied, "Why sure"
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And he played one just for free
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