| I’ve been drinking all night, babe, and the night before
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| But when I get sober I ain’t gonna drink no more
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| 'Cause my friend’s left me standing in my door
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| My head goes round and around, babe, since my daddy left town
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| I don’t know if the river’s running up or down
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| But that one thing certain is, mama’s going to leave town
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| You’ll find me reeling and a-rocking, howling like a hound
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| Catch the first train that’s running Southbound
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| Oh stop, you’ll hear me saying, stop, right through my brain
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| Oh stop that train, so I can ride back home again
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| Here I’m upon my knees, play that again for me
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| 'Cause I’m about to be a-losing my mind
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| Boys, I can’t stand up, I can’t sit down
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| The man I love has done left town
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| I feel like screaming, I feel like crying, Lord
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| I’ve been mistreated, folks, and don’t mind I’m dying
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| I’m going home, I’m going to settle down
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| I’m going to stop my running around
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| Tell everybody that comes my way
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| I’ve got those moonshine blues, I say
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| I’ve got those moonshine blues |