| It’s been snowin' forty days and nights, lakes and rivers begin to freeze.
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| It’s been snowin' forty days and nights, rivers and lakes begin to freeze.
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| Some places through my old hometown, water ‘s up above my knees.
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| Storm begin risin', and the sun begin sinking down.
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| Storm begin risin', the sun begin sinking down.
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| I says, «Mother and Dad, pack your trunk. |
| We ain’t safe here in this town.
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| When it lightnin' my mind gets frightened, my nerves begin weakenin' down.
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| When it lightnin' my mind gets frightened, my nerves begin weakenin' down.
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| And the shack where we was livin' begin movin' ‘round.
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| Women and children were screamin', sayin', «Mama why must we go?»
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| Women and children were screamin', sayin', «Lord, where must we go?»
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| «The floodwater have broke the levees and we ain’t safe here no more.»
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| And begin cloud as dark as midnight, keep raining all the time.
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| I say, «Oh, I wonder why the sun don’t ever shine?»
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| And the way it keeps rainin' its drivin' me out my mind. |