| I’ve been all across the country
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| And I’ve stayed in every town
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| You see, I’m trying to find my baby
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| And he ain’t nowhere around, I can’t understand it
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| You know which way I’m heading, if my baby can’t be found
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| Oh yeah
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| Well, I spoke to the river
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| And the river, the river spoke back to me
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| It said, «Oh! |
| You look so lonely, and so much full of misery
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| Yes, you do now
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| If you can’t find your baby
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| Come on, girl, and make your home with me, oh yeah»
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| I don’t want to leave him
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| No, I know, I know he’s still alive
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| And someday, I’m going to find him
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| And he’s gonna take me for a ride — yes, he will now
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| And then we’ll live forever and ever and ever
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| Forever and ever among the tides
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| Oh, yes, we will
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| Just in case I don’t find him, I’m going to take that river’s invitation
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| River’s invitation
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| Oh, oh, the river! |
| Oh, oh, the river
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| Oh, the river, yeah, oh, river’s invitation
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| Yeah, the river |