| The back water done rolled lord, and tumbled, drove me down the line
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| The back water done rolled and tumbled, drove poor Charley down the line
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| Lord, i’ll tell the world the water done struck Drew’s town
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| Lord the whole round country, lord creek water is overflowed
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| Lord the whole round country, man, is overflowed
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| (spoken: you know, i can’t stay here, i’m bound to go where it’s high boy.)
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| I would go to the hill country, but
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| they got me barred
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| Now looky now, in
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| Leland
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| , Lord, river is rising high
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| Looky here, boys around Leland tell me river is raging high
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| (spoken: boy, it’s rising over there, yeah.)
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| I’m
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| going over to Greenville, bought our ticket
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| s, good bye
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| Looky here, the water dug out, Lordy,
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| levee broke
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| , rolled most everywhere
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| The water at Greeville and Leland, Lord, it done rose everywhere
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| (spoken: boy, you can’t never stay here.)
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| I would go down to Rosedale, but they tell me there’s water there
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| Back water at Blytheville, backed up all around
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| Back water at Blytheville, done struck Joiner town
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| It was fifty families and children. |
| Tough luck, they can drown
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| The water was rising up in my friend’s door
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| The water was risins up in my friend’s door
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| The man said his womenfolk, «Lord we’d better go» |