| There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun.
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| It’s been the ruin of many a poor girl, and me, O God, for one.
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| If I had listened what Mamma said, I’d 'a' been at home today.
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| Being so young and foolish, poor boy, let a rambler lead me astray.
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| Go tell my baby sister never do like I have done.
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| To shun that house in New Orleans they call the Rising Sun.
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| My mother she’s a tailor; |
| she sold those new blue jeans.
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| My sweetheart, he’s a drunkard, Lord, Lord, drinks down in New Orleans.
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| The only thing a drunkard needs is a suitcase and a trunk.
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| The only time he’s satisfied is when he’s on a drunk.
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| Fills his glasses to the brim, passes them around.
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| Only pleasure he gets out of life is hoboin' from town to town.
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| One foot is on the platform and the other one on the train.
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| I’m going back to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain.
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| Going back to New Orleans, my race is almost run.
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| Going back to spend the rest of my days beneath that R |