| Lot of folks back east say leave home most every day
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| Hitting the hard old dusty trail to the California line
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| Well across the desert sands they rode
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| Getting out out of the old dust bowl
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| Think they’re going to a sugar bowl here’s what they find
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| For the police at the port of entry say
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| Your number 14, 000 for the day
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| Well if you ain’t got the do re me boys
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| You ain’t got the do re me
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| Well you better go back to beautiful Texas
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| Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, Tennessee
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| California’s a garden of eden
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| It’s paradise to live and see
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| But believe it or not you won’t find it so hot
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| If you ain’t got the do re me
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| Now if you want to buy a home or farm
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| That can’t do nobody harm
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| Take your vacation by the mountains or the sea
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| But you better not swap your cow for car
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| Better stay right where you are
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| Better take this little tip from me
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| Cause I look thru the want ads every day
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| And the headlines on the paper always say
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| Well if you ain’t got the do re me boys
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| You ain’t got the do re me
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| Well you better go back to beautiful Texas
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| Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, Tennessee
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| California’s a garden of eden
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| It’s paradise for you and for me
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| But believe it or not you won’t find it so hot
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| If you ain’t got the do re me |