I met a man who always bet on dogs,
In a land that always would embrace them,
said "I’m afraid I’ll always be a Yankees fan, I’ll be goddamned should anything replace them.”
He screamed, “Let’s go Red Sox!”
So I yelled: “Shut the fuck up!”
And I put some Petty
On the jukebox
In a state of parity and chance,
Even duds sometimes suck out a winner,
The hopeful always take the over, man
Show me something, leave the heart to losers
And he screamed, “Let’s go Red Sox!”
So I yelled, “Shut the fuck up!”
And I put some Petty
On the jukebox
Break the curse
Break the fall
If it’s possible at all
I don’t wanna die,
I wanna fight again
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