| I’m walking down that lonesome lane
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| Hung down my head and cried
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| I weeped and I cried under a willow tree
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| Then I faced the deep blue sea
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| My mama’s dead, papa can’t be found
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| And my brother’s on the county road
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| Says, I done-been to that long plank walk
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| And I’m on my way back home
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| You did cause me to weep, you did cause me to moan
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| You did cause me to leave my home
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| I cried last night and the night before
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| And I swore not to cry no more
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| You did cause me to weep, you did cause me to moan
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| You did cause me to leave my home
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| I got no money and they call me no honey
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| I have to weep and moan
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| In eighteen-hundred in that ninety-nine
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| He got killed on that streetcar line
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| They took him down that smoky road
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| Brought him back on that coolin' board
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| Says, I been down to that water’s edge
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| That’s far as I care to go
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| Then run here, mama, 'n' fall in your daddy’s breast
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| These blues gonna let me rest
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| Your fast mail train comin' round the curve
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| It done killed my little brownie dead
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| Her head was found in that driver wheel
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| And her body, it have never been seen |