| I woke up this morning
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| The blues all around my bed
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| I woke up this morning
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| The blue’s all around my bed
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| I didn’t have nobody
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| To hold my aching head
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| If you don’t want me, woman
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| Give me your right hand
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| If you don’t want me, woman
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| Give me your right hand
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| Cause I can find me another mama
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| And I know you can find a man
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| I love you, Memphis
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| You know I love, love you so
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| Lord, I love you, Memphis
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| Tennessee, I love you so
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| And I’d rather be here
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| Than any other place I know
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| I’ve got my ticket
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| I’m sure gonna ride this train, hey, hey, hey
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| Lord, I’ve got my ticket
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| I’m sure gonna ride this train
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| I’m goin' some place
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| Where I won’t hear 'em call your name
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| I’m goin' to the river
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| Take me a rockin' chair, sing them blues, boy
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| I’m goin' to the river
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| And take me a rockin' chair
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| And if the blues don’t leave me
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| I’ll rock all the way from here
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| I don’t want you, mama
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| And I know you don’t want me, Lord, Lord, Lord
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| I don’t want you, woman
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| And I know you don’t want me
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| So I’m goin' to New Orleans
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| From there on across the sea |