| There ain’t no more cane on the Brazos
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| They ground it all up in molasses
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| Captain don’t you do me like you done your poor shine
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| Well they drove that poor Billy 'til he went stone blind
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| You want to come on the river in 1904
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| You could find many dead men most every road
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| Most every road
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| If you going on the river in 1910
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| They was driving the woman
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| Like they drive the men
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| Why don’t you rise up you dead men
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| Help me drive my road
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| Why don’t you rise up you dead men
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| Help me drive my road
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| Drive my road
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| Well there’s some in the building
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| And there’s some in the yard
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| There’s some in the graveyard
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| And there’s some going home
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| Going home
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| Why don’t you wake up you people
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| And lift up your heads
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| You may get your pardon
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| But you may end up dead
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| There ain’t no more cane on the Brazos
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| They ground it all up in molasses |