| Went down last night to take a look around
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| Met little Sadie and I blew her down, went right home, went to bed
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| Forty-four colt smokes under my head
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| And I began to think what a deed I’d done
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| Grabbed my hat and away I run, made a good run, but a little too slow
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| They overtook me in Jericho
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| I’m standin' on the corner ringin' the bell
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| Along came the sheriff from Thomasville
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| Says «Young man, your name’s Brown
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| Remember the night you blew Sadie down?»
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| Oh, yes sir, my name is Lee
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| I murdered little Sadie in the first degree
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| First degree and the second degree
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| Got any papers won’t you read 'em to me
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| They took me downtown all dressed in black
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| Put me on the train and sent me back
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| Sent me back to the county jail, I had nobody to go for my bail
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| The judge and the jury they took the stand
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| The judge hold the paper in his right hand
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| Forty-one days, forty-one nights
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| Forty-one years to wear the ball and stripes |