| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| That’s what my mama told me when I was about knee high
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| She said son, be a proud man and hold your head up high
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| All through the years that I grew up, ma taught these things to me
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| But I was young and foolish then and much too blind to see
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| I ignored the things she said as if I’d never heard
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| Now I see and understand the wisdom of her words
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| That’s what my mama told me when I was about knee high
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| She said, son, be a proud man and hold your head up high
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| I started goin' places where the youngsters shouldn’t go
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| I got to know the kind of girls it’s better not to know
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| I fell in with a bad crowd and laughed and drank with them
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| Through the laughter mama’s words would echo now and then
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| That’s what my mama told me when I was about knee high
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| She said, son, be a proud man and hold your head up high
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| I got in trouble with the law and I’m in prison now
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| Through these prison bars I see things so much different now
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| I’ve got one year left to serve and when my time is done
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| I’ll walk tall and straight and make ma proud to call me son
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| That’s what my mama told me when I was about knee high
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| She said, son, be a proud man and hold your head up high
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right in the eye
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| Walk tall
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| (Walk tall) |