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I am a man of constant sorrow |
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I've seen trouble all my days |
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I bid farewell to old east |
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Kentucky The place where |
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I was born and raised |
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For six long years |
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I've seen in trouble |
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Little pleasures have |
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I found For in this world |
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I'm bound to ramble |
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I have no friends to help me now |
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I have no friends to help me now [Refrain] |
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Well I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of Constant |
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Sorrow I'm a |
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Man, I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of no tomorrow |
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I've seen trouble all my days |
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It's time for goodbyes my old lover |
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I don't think |
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I will to see you again |
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For I'm bound to ride that southern railroad |
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Perhaps I'll die upon this train [Refrain] |
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Well I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of Constant |
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Sorrow I'm a |
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Man, I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of no tomorrow |
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I've seen trouble all my days |
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You can bury me in some deep valley |
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For many years where |
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I may lay |
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Then you may learn to love another |
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While I am sleeping now cold in my grave |
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I'm sleeping cold in my grave [Refrain] |
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Well I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of Constant |
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Sorrow I'm a |
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Man, I'm a |
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Man I'm a |
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Man of no tomorrow |
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I've seen trouble all my days |
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I've seen trouble all my days |
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I've seen trouble all of my days |