| I’ve only loved three women in all my weary life
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| The first one was my mother, the one who gave me life
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| Then God gave me a sister, I loved her more than life
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| And after I grew to be a man, I took my darling wife
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| For I’ve only loved three women, in all my lonesome life
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| My mother, dear, my sister fair and my dear darling wife
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| We traveled east, we traveled west, and God knows that I’ve tried
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| For ev’ry time she did me wrong, I’d forgive my loving wife
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| I’d take her in my loving arms, forgive again and again
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| Till one spring day she ran away with a man I thought was my friend
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| For I’ve only loved three women, in all my weary life
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| My sister and my mother, dear and my dear darling wife
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| Then I traveled east, I traveled west, but I traveled all alone
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| And after two long years have gone, I found a man wrecked my home
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| They put me in the jailhouse that don’t worry me
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| For if you take my life away, it will put my worries free
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| I’ve only loved three women, in all my weary life
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| My sister and my mother, dear and the one I call my wife |