| Baby’s gone and I don’t know why
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| She let out this morning
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| Like a rusty shot in a hollow sky
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| She left me without warning
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| Sooner than the dogs could bark
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| Faster than the sun rose
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| Down to the banks on an old mule car
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| She took a flat boat ‘cross the shallows
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| CHORUS:
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| Left me in my tears to drown
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| She left a baby daughter
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| Now the river’s wide and deep and brown
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| She’s crossing muddy waters
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| Tobacco standing in my fields
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| Be rotten come November
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| And bitter heart will not reveal
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| A spring that love remembers
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| When that sweet brown girl of mine
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| Hair black as a raven
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| We broke the bread and drank the wine
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| From a jug that she’d been saving
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| CHORUS
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| Baby’s crying and the daylight’s gone
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| That big oak tree is groaning
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| In a rush of wind and a river of song
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| I can hear my true love moaning
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| Crying for her baby child
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| Oh crying for her husband
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| Crying for that river’s wild
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| To take her from her loved ones
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| CHORUS
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| Now the river’s wide and deep and brown
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| She’s crossing muddy waters |