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I left New York in 1949 |
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To go across the country without a bad blame dime |
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Montana in the cold cold fall |
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Found my father in the gambling hall |
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Father, Father where you been? |
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I've been out in the world and I'm only ten |
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Father, Father where you been? |
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I've been out in the world and I'm only ten |
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Don't worry about me if I should die of pleurisy |
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Across to Mississippi, across to Tennessee |
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Across the Niagara, home I'll never be |
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Home in ol' Medora, home in Ol' Truckee |
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Apalachicola, home I'll never be |
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Better or for worse, thick and thin |
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Like being married to the Little poor man |
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God he loves me (God he loves me) |
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Just like I love him (just like I love him) |
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I want you to do (I want you to do) |
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Just the same for him (just the same for him, yeah) |
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Well the worms eat away but don't worry watch the wind |
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So I left Monatana on an old freight train (on an old freight train) |
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The night my father died in the cold cold rain (in the cold cold rain) |
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Road to Opelousas, road to Wounded Knee |
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Road to Ogallala home I'll never be |
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Road to Oklahoma, road to El Cahon |
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Road to Tahachapi, road to San Antone |
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Hey, hey |
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Road to Opelousas, road to Wounded Knee |
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Road to Ogallala, home I'll never be |
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Road to Oklahoma, road to El Cahon |
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Road to Tahachapi, road to San Antone |
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Home I'll never be, home I'll never be |
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Home I'll never be, home I'll never be |
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Home I'll never be, home I'll never be |