| Good mornin', blues,
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| Blues, how do you do?
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| Eh, good mornin', blues,
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| Blues, how do you do?
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| I would like to have
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| Just a few words with you.
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| Yeah, I woke up this mornin'
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| With an awful achin' head,
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| Yes, early this mornin'
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| With an awful achin' head,
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| Now my man has left me
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| A room with an empty bed.
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| Ain’t it hard
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| Lovin' another woman’s man,
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| Yes, it’s so hard
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| Lovin' another woman’s man,
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| You can’t get him when you want him;
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| You’ve got to catch him when you can,
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| It takes a good, smart woman these days,
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| Takes a good, smart woman these days,
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| Yes, to hold her man
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| When these gals has got so many different ways;
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| I’m gonna watch my man,
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| Don’t care what these other gals say.
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| Lord, lord, lord, lord, lord, oh, lord,
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| Hmmm, lord, lord!
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| Say, these men in Harlem
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| Treat poor me like I was a dog. |