| Yeah, it was a thundering and thundering and lightening,
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| You know the day this poor boy was born,
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| I ain’t never known nuthin' but your troubles,
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| you know your trouble, and your hate and scorn.
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| You know my daddy, lord, he died in a train wreck,
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| yeah, my momma, she was born to lose.
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| You know my middle name is Natural Born Trouble,
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| yeah, and my last name it is the blues,
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| oh yeah, my last name it is the blues.
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| Whaaa-hooooooo
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| (nice solo)
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| I see the cold light a-comin' from the window,
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| yeah, of you warm forty-thousand dollar home.
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| Oh yeah, but I don’t need you people
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| because the Blues they was meant to roam, oh yeah.
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| The Blues they was meant to roam.
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| Well now hunger is my companion,
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| cold and pain they know my cry.
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| Oh yeah you people you can pray for salvation,
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| Yeah, but the Blues don’t never die, no no.
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| But the Blues don’t never die.
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| Cuz it was a thundering and thundering and lightening,
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| you know the day this poor boy was born.
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| I ain’t never known nuthin' but your trouble,
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| You know your trouble, and your hate and scorn.
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| You know my daddy, lord, he died in a train wreck,
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| You know my Momma, she died a fool.
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| You know my middle name is Natural Born Trouble, lord.
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| And my last name it is The Blues. |
| Oh yeah.
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| And my last name it is The Blues. |