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Hello stranger, now |
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You sho' do remind me of Mattie Mae, now |
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Hello stranger, now |
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You sho' do remind me of Mattie Mae, now |
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Lord, an I'm just thinkin' about how you quit me |
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Mama, an the day you walked away, now |
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Mattie Mae, have got'n two dimple in her jaw |
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She have got long black curly hair, m-now |
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Mattie Mae, have got two dimple in her jaw, now |
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She have got long black curly hair, now |
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Lord, she's kind-a lean in the waist |
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John, an her complexion looks awful fair, now |
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Lord, I was standin' around her congregation of people |
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Here's the first word I had to say, now |
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Lord, I was standin' around her congregation of people, now |
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Here's the first word I had to say, now |
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I thought a-hug you an kiss you |
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A-because you sho' do remind me of Mattie Mae, Maes |
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'Play this 'un Brother John, you know how I be alone' |
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'Yeah, yeah, yeah' |
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'Come on, go back, you know down, I need sound' |
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'You don't wanna bug out-a-here' |
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Lord, if you want to be my little baby |
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My baby, I'll always let you have your way |
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Now, if you wants to be Sonny Boy's little baby, yeah |
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My baby, I would always let you have yo way, now |
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I give you my money an ev'rything |
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Because you look exactly like, Mattie Mae, now |