am a orphan
on God's highway
But I'll share my troubles
if you go my way
I have no mother
no father no sister
No brother
I am »
Orphan Girl Away Out on the Mountain
by Tim & Mollie O'Brien
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I am a orphan
on God's highway
But I'll share my troubles
if you go my way
I have no mother
no father no sister
No brother
I am »
Orphan Girl Wrecking Ball
by Emmylou Harris
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in the cold, God knows where to go
Motherless children sees a hard time when their mother is dead
orphan children sees a hard time in this world »
Motherless Children When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1929-30)
by The Carter Family
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in the cold
Cause they've got no place to go
Motherless children sees a hard time
When their mother's dead
orphan children sees a hard time in »
Motherless Children A Distant Land to Roam: Songs of the Carter Family
by Ralph Stanley
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Leapin' Lizards!
Who's the little chatterbox
The one with pretty auburn locks
Who can it be
It's Little orphan Annie
She and Sandy make »
Little Orphan Annie Live at the City San Francisco 1979
by Anita O'Day
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I hear a low faint voice that says
Papa and mama's dead
And it comes from the poor orphan child
That must be clothed and fed
And it comes from »
Poor Orphan Child A Distant Land to Roam: Songs of the Carter Family
by Ralph Stanley
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The pressure of pride once again
(He) calls himself a social orphan
Caught up in the game
(He) sees himself a social orphan
Caught up in the thrill »
Social Orphan Heads or Tales
by Saga
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are blowing
And the bunting and the distance
Stretches over our sound
And when he teases the children
He calls them orphans
And he cries for all »
Orphans When the World Knows Your Name
by Deacon Blue
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In me, in you
Orphans, kingdoms
Wide eyes and paper crowns
Time will hold us
Time erode us
We're wrinkling children now
We are wandering »
Orphans, Kingdoms Flags
by Brooke Fraser
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nothing of your own to claim
Come naked, poor, come like a child to ride the orphan train
Come ride, ride on the orphan train
Put your ear »
Orphan Train Something Worth Leaving Behind
by Lee Ann Womack
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preserve your simmering jewel
Hid away like orphans' gruel
Help me find the widow's crack
Make me stick like sealing wax
Almonds eyes my Turkish »
Luskus Delph Broken Barricades
by Procol Harum
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to catch you, no one should let you Go wandering off into the night You're not an orphan
I keep waiting for my breath to come back never So take what I have »
Orphans The Glass Passenger [CD/DVD]
by Jack's Mannequin
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Play your fiddle, Little orphan Annie
Play it for the shrimpers and the pirates out to sea
Play it for the hippies down in Mallory Square
If I'm »
Little Orphan Annie Tennessee Whiskey
by David Allan Coe
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The calloo's spirits are low
Swimming on the chill water
But the orphan's are lower
Walking down the village street.
The sparrow's belly is »
The Orphan Elegy
by Amorphis
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Sweet orphan (Words and music by Kirk McLeod; arranged by Kirk McLeod, Eric Gast, and Dan Stacey)
Ooh, I swear this February's cold I stole a chance »
Sweet Orphan The Factory
by Seven Nations
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I am an orphan on God's highway
But I'll share my troubles if you go my way
I have no mother no father
No sister no brother
I am an orphan girl »
Orphan Girl Revival
by Gillian Welch
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heart away
Like an orphan on a wave
She cared so much
She offered up
Her body to the grave »
Maid of Orleans Architecture & Morality
by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
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A tailwind to carry her (an) orphan's cry
Don't you worry, child
I wrote a lullaby
I try to settle, but I just pass through
A rain dog, gypsy »
The Orphan Adoration/Devotion
by Newsboys
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They laugh at us when we Walk down the streets Ten of them with weapons Man we're gonna get beat because
[Chorus:] Orphans don't run from no one »
Orphans Don't Run Rather Be Hated Than Ignored [Punk Core]
by Lower Class Brats
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judge,' I said, 'won't you please be kind Have pity on me, a poor orphan child? ' Mr judge he says with a long mean frown 'orphan or not, you're going »
Lime Street Blues The Best of Procol Harum [A&M]
by Procol Harum
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I got myself a mortgage,
It didn't save the marriage.
We weren't insureed,
Insured against breakage.
If you believe in orphans
There's still »
Slow Slow Music Spring Hill Fair
by The Go-Betweens
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and dollar bills Shuffling my feet But never could be still, never could be still
And I am an orphan man but ain't we all? I can make myself disappear I am »
The Magician Sirens of the Ditch
by Jason Isbell
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to catch you
No one should let you
Go wandering off into the night
You're not an orphan.
I keep waiting for my breath
To come back never
So I've take »
Orphans The Glass Passenger
by Jack's Mannequin
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each time
You're reminded that they're there
You don't have to pretend to be an orphan anymore.
You don't have to pretend to be important anymore. »
Sad Savior Taking Back Sunday
by Taking Back Sunday
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My father is a drunkard,
My mother, she is dead;
And I am just an orphan child,
No place to lay my head;
All through this world I wander,
They »
A Drunkard's Child When Tragedy Struck
by Hank Snow
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