| The first strange town I was ever in The county was hanging a man
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| Nobody cared if he lived or died
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| And I just didn’t understand.
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| So I washed my face in the morning dew
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| Bathed my soul in the sun
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| Washed my face in the morning dew
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| And kept on moving along.
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| The second strange town that I was in They were laughing at a poor crippled man
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| Begging for nickels and dimes on the street
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| And I just didn’t understand.
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| So I washed my face in the morning dew
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| Bathed my soul in the sun
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| Washed my face in the morning dew
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| And kept on moving along.
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| The third strange town that I was in Was settled peaceful and nice
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| The rich got richer and the poor got poorer
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| And to me it didn’t seem right.
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| So I washed my face in the morning dew
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| Bathed my soul in the sun
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| Washed my face in the morning dew
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| And kept on moving along.
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| Someday times are bound to change
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| It can’t be very far
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| And each injustice I have seen
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| Will come up before the bar.
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| Then I’ll wash my face in the morning dew
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| Bathe my soul in the sun
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| Wash my face in the morning dew
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| And my journey then will be done.
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| Then I’ll wash my face in the morning dew
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| Bathed my soul in the sun
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| Washed my face in the morning dew
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| And kept on moving along… |