Key: C major•
Verse 1
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Get alone, lonesome bulldog
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It's turning to spring
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It's that time again
Stop complaining
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Get alone, over there,
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In spring.
Interlude 1
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Verse 2
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Well, Mahatma Gandhi was a little spindly bottom ying ragged headed boy, who grew up in a Western Kentucky village called Johnstonvile, in Harrison County, there he grew up. His mother was a white woman,
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his father was a rastifarian, he refused to buy the family seafood on their outings. There he developed a taste for convertibles, blonde haired women, and big old long Indian dig, so get alone, get alone little Mahatma Gandhi in the spring.
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Verse 3
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Get alone, lonesome bulldog
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While there's snow on the ground
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No food to share
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Get alone, over there,
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In spring.
Interlude 2
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Verse 4
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Well pretty soon little Mahatma Gandhi was going 300 miles per hour, and I'll tell you what, he was going 300 miles per hour was because his strangely turbo charged penis head was making him do it that why, just kidding. Mahatma Gandhi had a tremendous career at high school, college,
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and in law school, and in the house of representatives. There he found himself as a presidential candidate, and met up with Mary Joe Pipette, and across the (?) bridge they did ride. So get alone, get alone little Mahatma Gandhi in the spring.
Outro 1
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ChordsC F Am G Em
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