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Look what Jim Crow's done and gone |
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Went and changed his name |
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Don't know what he's going by these days |
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But he's still actin' the same |
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You can call it what you want to |
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But it's still a minstrel show |
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You can call it what you want to |
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But it's still Jim Crow |
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Jim's probably laying in this morning |
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Hummin' as he sleeps |
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Feeling the glow of another man's woman |
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As she lies beneath his feet |
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Enjoyin' the cool morning breeze |
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Smellin' flowers as he goes |
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Looks like he's changed his ways |
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Ah, but he's still Jim Crow |
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Jim will spend the rest of the day |
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Playin' in some big hotel |
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It's an old song with very bad rhymes |
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But he does it so well |
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He'll make some new acquaintances |
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When he's out on his evening stroll |
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It's amazing that after all this time |
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So many love |
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Big Jim Crow |