| When your money’s gone, friends have turned you down
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| And you wander 'round just like a hound
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| (A lonesome houn')
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| Then you stop to say, «Let me go away from this old town
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| (This awful town)
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| There’s a place I know folks won’t pass me by
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| Dallas, Texas, that’s the town»
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| I cry
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| (Oh hear me cry)
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| And I’m going back
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| Going back to stay there 'til I die
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| (Until I die)
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| I’ve got the Dallas blues and the Main Street heart disease
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| (It's buzzin' 'round)
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| I’ve got the Dallas blues and the Main Street heart disease
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| (It's buzzin' 'round) buzzin' 'round my head
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| Like a swarm of little honey bees (of honey bees)
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| When I got up north, clothes I had to spare
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| Sol 'em all to pay my railroad fare
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| (My railroad fare)
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| Just to come back there, ridin' in a Pullman parlor chair
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| (A parlor chair)
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| Sent a telegram, this is what I said
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| «Baby, bring a cold towel for my head
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| (My achin' head)
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| Got the Dallas blues and your lovin' man is almost dead»
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| (Is almost dead)
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| I’m goin' put myself on a Santa Fe and go
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| (I'm goin' to go)
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| I’m goin' to put myself on a Santa Fe and go
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| (I'm goin' to go)
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| To that Texas town where you never see the ice and snow
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| (The ice and the snow) |