| On the day when I was born Daddy sat down and cried.
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| I had the mark just as plain as day; |
| which could not be denied.
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| They say that Cain caught Abel rollin' loaded dice;
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| Ace of Spades behind his ear and him not thinkin' twice.
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| Halfstep, Mississippi uptown toodeloo Hello, baby, I’m gone, goodbye
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| Half a cup of Rock and Rye. |
| Farewell to you old Southern skies
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| I’m on my way, on my way.
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| If all you got to live for is what you left behind,
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| Get yourself a powder charge and seal that silver mine.
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| Lost my boots in transit, baby, pile of smokin' leather.
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| I nailed a retread to my feet and prayed for better weather.
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| Halfstep, Mississippi uptown toodeloo Hello, baby, I’m gone, goodbye
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| Half a cup of Rock and Rye. |
| Farewell to you old Southern skies
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| I’m on my way, on my way.
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| They say that when your ship comes in, the first man takes the sails;
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| What’s the point of callin' shots; |
| this cue ain’t straight in line.
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| Cue ball’s made of styrofoam and no one’s got the time.
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| Halfstep, Mississippi uptown toodeloo Hello, baby, I’m gone, goodbye
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| Half a cup of Rock and Rye. |
| Farewell to you old Southern skies
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| I’m on my way, on my way.
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| Across the Rio Grandeeo, Across the lazy river |