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Well I hung on to Mary's stump I danced with a soldier's glee With a rum soaked crook And a big fat laugh I spent my last dollar on thee I saw Bill Bones
There's a house on my block That's abandoned and cold Folks moved out of it a Long time ago And they took all their things And they never came back Looks
I'm on a black elevator Goin down Little Joe from Kokomo It rattles to the ground The dice is laughin at the man that he throwed Your rollin over to
What's he building in there? What the hell is he building In there? He has subscriptions to those Magazines... He never Waves when he goes by He's hiding
Phone's off the hook No one knows where we are It's a long time since I Drank champagne The ocean is blue As blue as your eyes I'm gonna take it with
Sun come up it was blue and gold Sun come up it was blue and gold Sun come up it was blue and gold Ever since I put your picture In a frame. I come
Old Mule by Arthur Smith (Spoken) Old mule, you're the son of a donkey And I'm in the image of God Yet, here we work, hitched together Toilin' and
Come in with the sunrise Who knows where you go Smellin? like something I don?t want to know Your sister can?t save you She don?t know what to do Your
If I concentrate Will it just come to me Run it by me I'm still willing to learn Make no mistake You'll never be allowed to come inside Just be glad