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State Fair Lyrics


Let me tell 'bout a kid I know.
We met a while ago.
At the State Fair.
He was showing his blue ribbon pig.
I was thinging big.
While I was combing my hair.
He was never like the other guys,
Selling curly-fries,
Or rigging the games.
4-H was his one true love.
We'd hang out above
The dunk-tank when it rains.Gonna step-up, step-up, step right up.
I'm never-ever never-ever coming home.I'm really into the boys that work there.
The feeling you get when your ticket they tear.
Four days in May: The State Fair!I used to go out with the other man.
He ran the sno-cone stand.
He looked good from behind.
I like a baggy kind of overall.

They don't really show at all.
I can use my mindI'm gonna step-up, step-up, step right up.
I'm never-ever never-ever coming home.

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The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem were started in 2003 by two Austin singer-guitarist-songwriters: Kevin Carney (of The Wannabes) and John Croslin, who had led the '80s band The Reivers to indie glory. Their idea was to assemble a continually-revolving cast of players, all of whom would write songs, sing, make noise on various objects, and produce fantastic pop music with whatever lineup happened to be available at any given time.

Read more about The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem on Last.fm.


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