Gummo
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Yeah. Yeah, it does.
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Do you think
she looked a little like me?

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Yeah, she looked
a little bit like you.

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She's in heaven now.
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Yeah, she's in heaven now.
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What was she like?
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Oh, she's--Brown hair.
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She drinked, you know,
a little bit...

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but she was a good person.
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She was real nice, she was.
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When l was a kid,
l remember growin' up.

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There was this man
that raised me.

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His wife walked around
in her underclothes...

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and he'd always tell us...
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all us boys
that worked for him--

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you know, when you'd come in...
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she'd be walking around
getting ready for work--

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told us not to bug her.
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They always warned us,
you know, don't--

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you can look, but don't touch.
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lt was hard to do...
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when there was something
tempting in front of you...

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as pretty and good-lookin'
as she was...

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you know and everything.
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But you got to respect
somebody else's wife...

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in other words.
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His dad never gave a crap.
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Not even at the end of his game.
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lt was scary to see him
despondent like that.

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His dad didn't care
for mom much, either...

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or the little doggie.
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He started going to church...
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and he started listening
to the gospels.

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lt was expected
when he robbed the neighbors.

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He took their wine...
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and he took
some rings and fine jewelry.

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l think he got a fur coat
as well.

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When he had a kid...
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he didn't think
to watch his ways.

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He felt the same as his daddy.

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