| She was three days late-two dollars short
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| And her eyes were red and blinkin'
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| Betty La Rue took a downer or two
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| And then she started drinkin'
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| Reverend Lee he was down on his knees
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| He was prayin' while she was sinkin'
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| Betty La Rue had a bottle or two
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| Just to ease the pain of thinkin'
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| I was out back by the railroad track
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| When I heard the preacher sayin'
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| «Betty La Rue, you know, the trouble with you
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| Is you never spent enough time prayin'»
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| And she said, «Back off, man
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| Don’t you understand?
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| I’m oh, so tired of cryin'
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| Lost my child and my man’s in jail
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| And I’d just as soon be dyin'»
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| Oh, the Preacher called for Doctor Hall
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| And the good man he came flyin'
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| He looked in her eyes and he held her hand
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| And he said, «This poor girl’s dying.»
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| Betty La Rue had a guilt or two
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| And she know she was in danger
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| When a light in the skies hit her right in they eyes
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| And she saw a shining stranger
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| Repeat chorus
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| The shining man seemed to understand
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| And his eyes were clear and steady
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| He held his hand, like a natural man
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| He said, «We'll go when you’re ready»
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| Betty La Rue didn’t know what to do
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| And her heart was filled with sorrow
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| But, she took his hand to the promised land
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| Where she found a bright tomorrow
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| The Doctor sighed and said, «She's died!»
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| But, we did our best to save her
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| There’s no one to blame-it's a crying shame
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| The raw deal that life gave her."
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| Repeat chorus
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| Hallelujah-Glory Hallelujah
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| Betty La Rue, Betty La Rue’s gone to heaven |