| I got a letter this mornin, how do you reckon it read?
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| It said, «Hurry, hurry, yeah, your love is dead»
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| I got a letter this mornin, I say how do you reckon it read?
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| You know, it said, «Hurry, hurry, how come the gal you love is dead?»
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| So, I grabbed up my suitcase, and took off down the road
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| When I got there she was layin on a coolin' board
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| I grabbed up my suitcase, and I said and I took off down the road
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| I said, but when I got there she was already layin on a coolin' board
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| Well, I walked up right close, looked down in her face
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| Said, the good ol' gal got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day
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| I walked up right close, and I said I looked down in her face
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| I said the good ol' gal, she got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day
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| Looked like there was 10,000 people standin' round the buryin' ground
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| I didn’t know I loved her 'til they laid her down
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| Looked like 10,000 were standin' round the buryin' ground
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| You know I didn’t know I loved her 'til they damn laid her down
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| Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul
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| I wouldn’t mistreat you baby, for my weight in gold
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| I said, Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul
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| You know I wouldn’t mistreat nobody, baby, not for my weight in gold
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| Well, I folded up my arms and I slowly walked away
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| I said, «Farewell honey, I’ll see you on Judgment Day»
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| Ah, yeah, oh, yes, I slowly walked away
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| I said, «Farewell, farewell, I’ll see you on the Judgment Day»
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| You know I went in my room, I bowed down to pray
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| The blues came along and drove my spirit away
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| I went in my room, I said I bowed down to pray
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| I said the blues came along and drove my spirit away
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| You know I didn’t feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down
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| I didn’t have a soul to throw my arms around
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| I didn’t feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down
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| You know, I didn’t have nobody to throw my arms around
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| I loved you baby, like I love myself
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| You don’t have me, you won’t have nobody else
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| I loved you baby, better than I did myself
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| I said now if you don’t have me, I didn’t want you to have nobody else
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| You know, it’s hard to love someone that don’t love you
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| Ain’t no satisfaction, don’t care what in the world you do
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| Yeah, it’s hard to love someone that don’t love you
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| You know it don’t look like satisfaction, don’t care what in the world you do
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| Got up this mornin', just about the break of day
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| A-huggin' the pillow where she used to lay
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| Got up this mornin', just about the break of day
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| A-huggin' the pillow where my good gal used to lay
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| Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes
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| You know, I must-a had them old walkin' blues
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| Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes
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| Yeah, you know bout that, I must-a had them old walkin' blues
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| You know, I cried last night and all the night before
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| Gotta change my way a livin', so I don’t have to cry no more
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| You know, I cried last night and all the night before
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| Gotta change my way a livin', you see, so I don’t have to cry no more
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| Ah, hush, thought I heard her call my name
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| If it wasn’t so loud and so nice and plain
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| Ah, yeah
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| Mmmmmm
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| Well, listen, whatever you do
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| This is one thing, honey, I tried to get along with you
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| Yes, no tellin' what you do
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| I done everything I could, just to try and get along with you
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| Well, the minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days
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| It seemed like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways
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| Minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days
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| Seems like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways
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| You know, love’s a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don’t wanna do
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| Love sometimes leaves you feeling sad and blue
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| You know, love’s a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don’t wanna do
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| Love sometimes make you feel sad and blue |