| At the railroad station
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| My heart was filled with pain
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| My best pal, his best gal
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| Got tickets for the evening train!
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| While thinkin' of Mammy and old Uncle Ned
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| As I stepped to the gate, I said:
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| Tell 'em about me, brown baby
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| When you reach Tennessee
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| In the town where I’m longing to be
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| More than few hungry hearts
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| Longing for those southern parts
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| Wish they had what it takes to go home!
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| Every chick, every child
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| Greets you with a welcome smile
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| So in the wake of your good times, think of me!
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| 'Cause what goes up must come down
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| Soon I’ll be Dixie-bound
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| When you reach Tennessee
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| Tell 'em about me!
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| What goes up must come down
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| Soon I’ll be Dixie-bound
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| When you reach Tennessee
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| Tell 'em about me |