Woody Guthrie lyrics
Woody Guthrie lyrics
"The Gambler lyrics"
Youth And Greed lyrics
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she once was 17 but she never fall in lovebecause she never felt the samelike the other ones at schoollike al
The Gambler "Good morning Mister Railroad man. What time do your trains toll by?" "At nine-sixteen and two-forty-four And twenty five minutes till five." "It's nine-sixteen and two-forty-four, Twenty-five minutes till fiPink Tea lyricsve, Thank you Mr. Railroad man, I want to watch your trains roll by." Standing on a platform, Smoking a cheap cigar Waiting for an old freight-train That carries an empty car. Well, l pulled my hat down over my eyes, And l walked across the track, And
On bright days, make sundaes! And tea time, is always In short time with sunlight We're gunna wait <Can't Help It lyricsI caught me the end of an old freight-train, And I never did come back. I sat down in a gamblin' game, And I could not play my hand, Just thinkin' about that woman I love Run away with another man. Run away with another man, poor boy Run away with anot
[Chorus] What's with the self-inflicted pain? (I can't help it!) How come everytime I see you arounGet What You Get lyricsher man, I was thinking about that woman that l love, Run away with another man. Note: a sort of montage of pieces of Poor By and Danville Girl RG Recorded by Cisco Houston. Also, I think, Woody Guthrie filename[ GAMBLR RG ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
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