| There was a mother that had two sons
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| One of the boys was interesting in his self
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| This son loved his mother so very much.
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| He said mama one day I going to grow up and going to college
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| I’ll going to be somebody
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| I’ll going to take care of you mama
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| Like you been taking care of me.
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| Oh That other brother he was no good he stayed in trouble all the time
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| Mama always had to go to court and get the boy out of trouble.
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| But I am told tonight those boys grew up One went to college
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| That no good son left home
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| That old mother worked her finger to the bone
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| And sent that boy to school
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| She gets on her knee and scrub floors
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| She took in washing and ironing
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| I want
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| I want
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| I want my boy to be somebody
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| After about 8 long years
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| That some came back home
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| He said mama I am a doctor now
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| I got MD behind my name
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| I want you to meet my wife
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| I met her while I was in college
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| She is a school teacher mama
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| Yes she is They told that mama we want you to come and live with us and help us raise our
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| children
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| The years went on by
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| I wish I had a praying church
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| And that the children grew up One day that school teacher went to her husband
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| She said honey your mama is in the way now
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| She gets in the away around the house
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| She uses bad English I don’t want it to rub off on my little children
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| I think you ought to put her in a old folk home
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| Somebody say yeah
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| Yeah
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| Let me tell you what he did
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| The doctor went to his poor mama
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| He said mama!
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| Mama!
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| So me and my wife been talking and she seem to feel that
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| Mama that you’re getting in the way around the house
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| We don’t have anything else for you to do You using bad English we don’t want you to rub on our children
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| I am going to take you to an old folk home
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| Yes I am Somebody say yeah
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| I got to take you to an old folk home
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| Well that mother turn around and went back into her own room
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| Tears running down her face
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| She began to pack all of her clothes
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| The devil came and whisper in her ear
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| See there old lady
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| Look at all you done for that boy and now he about to throws you out the door
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| The mother kept on crying
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| Early the next morning the some came and knocks on the door
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| He said Mama get your stuff together the limousine is waiting outside
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| The mama reaches back and got her hat and coat
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| She walked outside the house
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| She got in that long long long
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| She got in that long limousine
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| Yes she did
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| They started down the road
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| Mama just kept on crying
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| Every now and then the doctor looked back at mama
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| He said, mama in your room out there
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| I wish you help me out there
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| You’re going to have a color TV
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| You will have nurses around the clock
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| You going to have everything that you want
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| That mama kept on crying
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| Yes
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| Mama I’m sorry I got to do this
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| Halleluiah
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| I go to put you in an old folk home
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| The mother turns and said with tears running down her face
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| She said son I could understand
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| If I was sick and could not help myself
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| But there is nothing wrong with me Doctor said I know but I got to put you in an old folk home
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| You understand me and the wife
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| About the time they almost got to the old folk home
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| That mama looked down the road
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| About the time the car got closer
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| That mother said wait a minute wait a minute son
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| I believe that I saw my boy going there
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| They got out
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| Greeted on another with a kiss
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| That no good son said mama how have been you doing?
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| I was on my way home to see you
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| I was on the say to tell you
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| I do not do what I use to do
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| I stop by a church on night and I got the holy ghost
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| Stay in Then he turned around and saw his brother
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| He said brother where are taking my mama?
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| I got to know where you going with mama
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| And the doctor said now waits a minute
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| After all you’ve been gone
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| And I am the one who been here taken care of mama
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| Say, in case if mama did not tell you
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| I am a doctor now
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| I am somebody
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| In just in case if you want to know something else
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| I’m tired of mama praying, moaning and groaning in her bedroom
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| Every time when my friends com to the house
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| Well we on our way to the old folk home
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| Yes
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| That no good son of said did you say you are taking mama to the old folk home?
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| He said yes
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| Wait a minute. |
| Mama
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| I do not live in fine home
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| Listen mama
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| I got one good room
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| You could have my bed
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| But come on and go home with me mama
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| Yeah
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| Mama I don’t eat steaks
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| I eat beans and green potatoes and tomatoes
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| Yes I do If that is alright with you
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| You don’t have to go the old folk home
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| Come on and go home with me mama
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| Mama. |
| I am not riding in a long limousine
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| My car is not much good
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| But I got a good seat right by there
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| Come on and go home with me mama
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| God gave you your mama.
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| Don’t drive her away
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| God gave you your mama.
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| Don’t drive her away
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| If you drive her away
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| You’re gonna need her help one day
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| I’m no stranger, don’t drive me away. |
| I'. |
| no stranger don’t drive me away.
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| You’re gonna need my help someday
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| I’m no stranger, don’t drive me away. |