| Long Distance Information, give me Memphis, Tennessee
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| Help me find the party that tried to get in touch with me They would not leave a number, but I know the place to call
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| 'Cause my uncle took a message, and he wrote it on the wall
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| Long Distance Information, get in touch with my Marie
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| She’s the only one who’d phone me here from Memphis, Tennessee
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| Her home is on the south side, high up on a ridge
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| Just a half a mile from the Mississippi Bridge
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| Long Distance Information, more than that I cannot add
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| Only that I miss her and all the fun we had
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| But we were torn apart, because her Mom did not agree
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| And tore apart our happy home in Memphis, Tennessee
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| Now, last time I saw Marie, she was waving me goodbye
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| With «hurry home"drops on her cheeks that trickled from her eyes
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| Marie is only six years old, Information, please
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| Try to put me through to her in Memphis, Tennessee
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| Yes, oh, yes, Long Distance, I’ll accept the charge, I’ll pay
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| But which loved one is calling me, I did not hear you say
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| Both are deep within my heart, her Mom and my Marie
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| It’s so good to hear your voice from Memphis, Tennessee
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| Oh, you mean so much to me, more than you’ll ever know
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| Surely you have not forgot how much I love you so If you would remember, dear, and sometimes talk to me Maybe that would reunite our home in Tennessee
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| Last time I saw you, just before I had to leave
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| You didn’t want to see me off and promised not to grieve
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| My heart was torn apart as I looked back at Marie
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| And there the pieces still remain, with you in Tennessee
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| I guess I should stop talking, after all, you placed the call
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| But any way that I can help, you know I’ll help you all
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| Then her mother told me to come back and see Marie
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| And live together in our home in Memphis, Tennessee |