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Well it's three o'clock in the mornin' ya'll |
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Oh, and I'm bidin' my time |
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Give me two more, Mr. Waiter |
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You know I got a whole lot on my mind |
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I'm going back to Louisiana |
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To that girl I left behind |
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I been to Memphis, baby, I been to Kansas City, too |
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Never met a woman who could love me like you do |
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Going back to Louisiana, |
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To that girl I left behind |
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Yeah, she's my kind of woman, ya'll |
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She's just my size |
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She knocks me out the way she looks me in the eye |
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Going back to Louisiana, |
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To that girl I left behind |
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She used to live in Shreveport, but then she moved |
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Bet you ten to one she's gone to Baton Rouge |
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I'm gonna look her up, if you know what I mean |
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If I have to go as far as New Orleans |
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Been fine talking to ya honey, but, |
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You know that I |
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Got to find my baby, got to move on down the line |
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Back to Louisiana, |
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To that girl I left behind |
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She used to live in Shreveport, but then she moved |
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I bet you ten to one she's gone to Baton Rouge |
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I'm gonna look her up, if you know what I mean |
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If I have to go as far as New Orleans |
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Been fine talkin' to ya, honey, but |
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You know that I |
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Got to find my baby, and move on down the line |
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Going back to Louisiana, |
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To that girl I left behind |
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Oh, yeah, I'm going back to Louisiana |
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To that girl I left behind |