| Lord, I believe she been lookin' for me in
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| Mama late hour at midnight
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| Lord, I believe she been lookin' for me, yeah
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| Mama, late hours at midnight, now
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| Now but I never come home
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| Until the sun was shinin' bright, now
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| Lord, yo' raggin' and yo' twistin', yeah
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| A-baby, naturally don’t take no 'ffect on me, no
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| Lord, yo' raggin' an yo' twistin'
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| A-naturally don’t take no 'ffect on me, now
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| Now because I used to have a woman
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| An this woman could do just shake just like a willow tree
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| 'Well, alright Lillian, alright Lillian
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| Now when I get a call from way across the country, yeah
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| Baby, when ain’t nobody else around, now
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| I get a call from way across country, yeah
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| A-baby, when ain’t nobody else around, now
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| Now Jeremy, don’t you feel bad, hm!
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| A-when your real woman have throwed you down, now?
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| If I could just receive a letter, oh
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| A-people from Des Moines, Iowa-ay, now
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| Lord, if I could just receive a letter
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| People from Des Moines, Iowa-ay, now
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| Now that would kind-a help me with my trouble, yeah
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| Oh Lord, an that would drive my blues away, now |