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I walked all night long with my 32-20 in my hand.
I walked all night long with my 32-20 in my hand.
Looking for my woman, well I found her with another man.

When I found that woman, they were walking hand in hand.
When I found that woman, they were walking hand in hand.
Well it did surprise me when I found her with another man.

She started screaming murder and I had never raised my hand.
She started screaming murder and I had never raised my hand.
Well she knew that I had them covered, I had the stuff right there in my hand.

I ain’t no bully, I don’t go with the baddest man in town.
I ain’t no bully, I don’t go with the baddest man in town.
When I catch a man with my woman, I usually tear his playhouse down.




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