| i loosen up my collar when it’s warm outside,
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| and i wear a heavy coat when it’s cold
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| i call up the doctor when my fever’s high,
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| see a tailor when my suit gets old
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| and when i need a little company,
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| there’s only one girl i want to see,
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| and she lives in memphis tennessee
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| i think i’ll memphis me, one more time, yeah, yeah
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| memphis me, one more time
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| it’s early in the morning in birmingham,
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| and i wish that i could stay in bed
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| cause i’m dreaming that she’s with me here where i am
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| and i know it’s only in my head
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| but when i need a little company,
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| she’s the only girl i wanna see
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| but she lives in memphis tennessee
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| i guess i’ll memphis me, one more time, yeah, yeah,
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| memphis me, one more time
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| a farmer has to live where his crops will grow,
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| and a peddler has to sell his wares
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| the children need to learn what the teachers know,
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| everybody needs someone who cares
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| so when i need a little company,
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| there’s only one place for me to be
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| and it’s here in memphis tennessee
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| i had to memphis me, one more time, yeah, yeah
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| memphis me, one more time, yeah, yeah,
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| one more time. |
| etc and out
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| Writer; |
| Tommy Roe, copyright 1973, publisher Sony/ATV, LLC |