| I solemnly swear, Lord I raise my right hand
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| That I’m gonna get me a woman you get you another man
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| I solemnly swear, Lord I raise my right hand
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| That I’m gonna get me a woman, babe you get you another man
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| I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read?
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| Oh hurry hurry, the gal you love is dead
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| I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read?
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| Oh hurry hurry, the gal you love is dead
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| I grabbed my suitcase, I took off up the road
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| I got there she was laying on the cooling board
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| I grabbed my suitcase, I took off up the road
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| Oh, when I got there she was laying on the cooling board
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| Well, I walked up close I looked down in her face
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| Good old girl got to lay here till judgement day
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| I walked up close and I looked down in her face
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| Yes, the good old girl got to lay here till judgement day
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| Aw, sure now. |
| I’m feelin' low down this evenin'
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| Oh, my woman so black she stays apart of this town
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| Can’t nothing go when the poor girl is around
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| My black mama stays apart of this town
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| Oh, can’t nothing go when the poor girl is around
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| Oh, some people tell me the worried blues ain’t bad
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| It’s the worst old feeling that I ever had
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| Some people tell me the worried blues ain’t bad
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| But it’s the worst old feeling, Lord I ever had
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| Mmm, I fold my arms and I walked away
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| That’s all right mama, your trouble will come some day
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| I fold my arms, Lord I walked away
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| Yeah, that’s all right mama, your trouble will come some day |