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Ball & Chain
 
  Come on, come on
Get on your dress and put on a smile
Lets lose this place
And get out awhile, awhile, awhile

You don’t need nothin’ fancy
Just a whole lot of attitude
I’ll be your man now baby
If you’re doing what I want you to do

I keep on tellin’ ya

Chorus:
She’s my ball and chain
My lock and key
And I’m liking it baby
She’s my ball and chain
My lock and key
And I’m liking it good

I’ll t-t-t-tell ya
Momma always said
There was plenty of fish in the sea
So I baited my hook but good
And caught one for me, just for me

She’ll set you up with her body
And then knock you out with charm
She’s just a little too nasty baby
But that never did me no harm, no
I keep on telling ya

Chorus

And she’ll always be wrapped tight around me
I t-t-t-tell ya




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