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Well, this job I've got is just a little too hard, |
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Runnin' out of money, Lord, I need more pay. |
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Gonna wake up in the mornin', Lord, gonna pack my bag |
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I'm gonna beat it on down the line. |
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I'm goin' down the line, goin' down the line. |
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Goin' down the line, goin' down the line. |
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Goin' down the line, goin' down the line. |
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Beat it on down the line. |
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Yes and I'll be waiting at the station, Lord, when that train |
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pulls on by, |
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I'm a'goin' back where I belong. |
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I'm goin' back to that same old used-to-be. |
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Down in Joe Brown's coal mine. |
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Coal mine, coal mine, coal mine, coal mine. |
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Coal mine, coal mine, coal mine, coal mine. |
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Coal mine, coal mine, coal mine, coal mine. |
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Down in Joe Brown's coal mine. |
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Yeh, I'm goin' back to that shack that's 'way across the |
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railroad track. |
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Uh huh, that's where I think I belong. |
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I got a sweet woman, Lord, she's waitin' there for me, |
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And that's where I'm gonna make my happy home. |
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Happy home, happy home, happy home, happy home. |
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Happy home, happy home, happy home, happy home. |
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Happy home, happy home, happy home, happy home. |
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That's where I'm gonna make my happy home. |