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I'm just a woman, a lonely woman |
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Waiting on a weary shore |
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I'm just a woman that's only human |
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One you should be sorry for |
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Got up this morning, along about dawn |
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Without a warning, I found he was gone |
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Why should he do it, how could he do it |
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He never done it before |
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Am I blue, am I blue |
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Aint these tears in these eyes telling you |
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Am I blue, you'd be too |
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If each plan with your man |
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Done fell through |
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Was a time |
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I was his only one |
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But now I'm the sad and lonely one...lordy |
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Was I gay, 'til today |
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Now he's gone, and we're through |
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Am I blue |
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He's in Chicago, he's in Chicago. |
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Now I'm down here in Birmingham. |
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Trying to get the money, to get to see my honey. |
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I am. Indeed, I am. |
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With the blues in my heart, |
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how my shoes want to start, |
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but I'm in a jam. |
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As blue as the sky blue. |
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All wondering why too, do these tears in these eyes telling you. |
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No one feels like I do. |
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Boo hoo, boo-hoo, boo-hoo |
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If each plan with your man |
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Done fell through |
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Was a time, I was his only, only, only one. But now I'm the sad and lonely one. |
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Lordy, was I gay. Oh Lord, was I gay--every day. |
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That man went away. |
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Now he's gone, and we're through. Am I blue. |
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That's all. |