| Yeah, C-Dub has the blues for Mrs. Charlie
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| And she’s just as fine as any Carolina Moonlight
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| And every time he’s gonna pass that way
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| He starts to pine from miles away
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| But that’s a married woman, son
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| You better make some other plans today
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| Yeah, it started last September
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| That’s as good as anytime to fall in love
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| You just wake up on a road one mornin'
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| And by that far you can’t imagine travelin' another mile
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| And you find yourself a good thing in town
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| Oh Lordy, settle down
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| But C-Dub he went and fell in love, oh
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| With the prettiest girl in town
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| And for a travelin' man, I tell ya
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| Thats a big mistake
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| Because she’s not bound to be alone
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| And sure enough there’s a man waitin' back there
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| That does not want C-Dub around town
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| He’s a-lucky to be alive
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| Yea he’s a-lucky he can still breathe a word
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| But these days are the same as most days
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| A man might have a pistol aimed at you
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| «I'm gonna take one shot son
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| And your travelin' days will be through»
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| But lucky for C-Dub
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| The husband was not a good shot
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| And the bullet took his wife instead
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| So the people took that man up the river
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| And soon he met his own death
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| Let this be a lesson to you young men on the road
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| You gotta leave those, leave those married women alone |