Kathy met a girlfriend at a place around Grant Swore if she got out alive she'd not go back again Fellas didn't know her and they scared her half to death Hand prints on her jeans she would have just got up and left That's when she saw Benny standing over by the bar Sat back down, and waited 'til he came over to talk Later on that night as she was walking out the door Benny started up his bike, and the boys came out for more
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They picked her up and put her on the back of Benny's bike Now Kathy's been with Benny Bauer ever since that night She's tried to leave him many times, can't quite get away Seen more jails and courts and laywers than she'd like to say Benny's always been a fighter, that'll never change Kathy takes him home and heals him up, it's all the same He made it from the club room all the way out to the street They beat him with the barstools but he made it on his feet
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Kathy's runnin' to her boy, picks him up and takes him home And Benny's crying "Kathy please, I'm sorry don't you know? " I'm sorry don't you know, I'm sorry don't you know? At a bar they call Stop Light the fellas drink their beer Women with their hair done up, they make it very clear Which one of the fellas all is theirs and can't be touched They're tellin' me that motorcycle rider just give up They're talkin' to the pretty ladies, everyone they can I never seen the trouble caused all by just one dance If Benny don't get himself shot tonight I wish he did When he gets home
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Now Kathy's datin' Benny and he keeps her by his side Kathy's still the cutest girl these boys will ever find Riders line up BSA's out on the scrambler's tracks Levis jeans and a leather jacket numbers on their backs Benny's bike is too big to race up 250 class They make him start way up the hill up by the railroad tracks Tomorrow they'll all ride across the Illinois state line Motorcycle Blessing at the St. Christopher Shrine
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Kathy's walking out the door leavin' Benny all alone And Benny's crying "Kathy please, baby don't you go" Baby don't you go, baby don't you go Kathy mean it this time, just leave in the middle of the night His wallet's on your table, boots on your floor The car is parked right outside your back door So leave him asleep in your bed and You're halfway to Chicago before good-bye is said