| Good morning, my darling, I’m telling you this to let you know that I’m sorry
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| you’re sick
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| Though tears of sorrow won’t do you no good, I’d be your doctor if only I could.
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| What do want from the liquor store?
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| Something sour or something sweet?
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| I’ll buy all that your belly can hold.
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| You can be sure you won’t suffer no more.
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| I’d swim the ocean or the deepest canal to get to you darling just to make you
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| well.
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| There’s no place on Earth that I wouldn’t hasten to go to cool the fever;
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| this I want you to know.
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| What do want from the liquor store?
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| Something sour or something sweet?
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| I’ll buy all that your belly can hold.
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| You can be sure you won’t suffer no more.
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| If only the doctor would hurry and show there’s quite a few places I know we
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| could go.
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| I was ok but these words from you stating you’re sick made me sick, too.
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| What do want from the liquor store?
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| Something sour or something sweet?
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| I’ll buy all that your belly can hold.
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| You can be sure you won’t suffer no more.
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| Promise me darling that you won’t die; |
| I’ll get all the medicine that money can |
| buy.
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| Stick with me baby, hold on and fight take a good rest I won’t prolong the
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| flight What do want from the liquor store?
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| Something sour or something sweet?
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| I’ll buy all that your belly can hold.
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| You can be sure you won’t suffer no more. |