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Carolina, Carolina
They call me Carolina, my eyes light blue and bright
 Carolina, Carolina they call me through the night
 I bat my eyes and switch my hips, mercy, mercy me
 
 Carolina, Carolina will give them what they need
 Rowdy boys they are, outsiders from the Wild West
 They come to me, their Carolina, into my bosom for rest
 
 My silky blonde locks of hair falls as long as it pleases 
 Off my shoulders, down my back, my bum it softly teases
 Carolina, Carolina, the one with the Devil’s lips
 
 Kiss me roughly, long and hard, not a pucker not a nip
 Carolina, Carolina they whisper into my ear
 I struggle to breath through their smothering bliss and try not to shed a tear
 Carolina, Carolina 
 Maybe tomorrow I won’t answer when they call to me
 Carolina, Carolina
 Perhaps, I shall pray they won’t call at all for me

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