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woke up this mornin |
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feelin round for my shoes |
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Know bout at I got these |
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old walkin blues |
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woke up this mornin |
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feelin round oh for my shoes |
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but you know bout at I got these |
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old walkin blues |
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Lord I feel like blowin my |
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woh-old lonesome home |
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Got up this mornin, my little |
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Bernice was gone , Lord |
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I feel like blowoon my |
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lonesome home |
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Well, I got up this mornin |
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woh-all I had was gone |
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Well-ah leave this mornin if I have to |
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woh ride the blind ah |
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I've feel mistreated and I |
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don't mind dyin |
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Levin this mornin ah |
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I have to ride a blind |
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babe, I been mistreated |
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baby, I don't mind dyin |
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Well, some people tell em that the worried |
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blues ain't bad |
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Worst old feelin I most |
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ever had |
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some people tell me that these |
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old worried, old blues ain't bad |
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Its the worst old feelin, |
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I most ever had |
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She got a |
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Elgin movement from her head down |
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to her toes |
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Break in on a dollar most any- |
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where she goes, ooo oooooooooo |
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To her head down to her toes |
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spoken: oh honey |
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Lord, she break in on a dollar |
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most anywhere she goes |