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like our old man But I saw how it made my momma cry It was huntin' and fishin' and football games Then it was girls, and everything changed Fallin'
fill all my dark days with your light They say that home is where the heart is Yea I've heard it all before, but that could be your old man's farm
And my soul is bound for Hell." - - - 1) PJC suggests "And a noisy old man is he" This site suggests "And a nice young man is he". 2) PJC
this old black man He taught me about the blues in life he laid down the facts man I'd go to the ghetto and I witnessed poor first hand Too bad them rich
by tha river Uneducated and lost with no skrilla Life as an old fella Keep my head up and my eyes peeled I can't stand tall These walls help
the ships to serve you Sailing through the sea by His command And He has also made rivers to serve you And He has made the sun and the moon Both constantly
a baby to the river, Kyle William they called him Wash the baby in the water, take away little Kyle's sin In a whitewash shotgun shack an old man passes
John Hardy here was a desperate little man Carried two guns every day He shot a man on the West Virginia line And I've seen John Hardy getting
Sparrows sit. A grOSbeak betrays itself, by that peculiar squeak--ary EFFECT of SLIGHTest tinkling measures. Soundness pleasing ... We hear! Does
he fashioned me a crown of clay It’s why no one can ever take this sound away Took me to the water sat me down to pray And right there by the river
Oh my dear Oh man, alright, let's get it Alone in my room Thinking about you And how it would be nice To hold you soon As time slips by And the days
or gunmen (RAGS) So when man was old enough to roll You dun know what I done then (rags! rags! rags! rags! rags) (rags! rags! rags! rags! rags) How long ya
Mad topics, no you can't stop it Like how much they paid for that rocket? People in the hood really ain't got shit How much got spent by
plans Involvin' my old man Everytime I turn by back around Feelin' like a one man woman Living in a two time town Now the place I come from People
wrong When every day is sunshine Everyday is sunshine Everyday is sunshine I was born by the river with the sunblock Say I'm cooking up the heat so
Made a promise I shouldn’t have with the church tower above my head That old red had made you dance I had to catch you by my hand On that night, I
Jack was so proud of the man he became Jill was in a different book on a different page River grew up started getting a raise Started coming up out
a river that's too wide There ain't no jail tight enough to lock me Ain't no man big enough to stop me I'll be there if you ever want me by your side So
jail tight enough to lock me Ain't no man big enough to stop me I'll be there if you ever want me by your side So love me if you ever gonna love me
of a libra man (I need a shot of tequila) But boy you're dealing with a Taurus bull (I need a shot of tequila) When I bust you better gimme some room (I need
love I said goodbye darling I tried now hard enough Well you could find me down by that old river bend Got a message in a bottle I've been waiting
ground Parked under the overpass Quarter mile down that old dirt path Meet up at 3 rivers bridge and climb down that old post Jump onto the sandbar,
blood By your blood With your blood I've seen the pictures of the man you call Christ A tall, handsome man with baby blue eyes He's much too pretty
Furthermore scratch that I'm way too cold Rules don't abide by them Big 4 5 by him I swear the beef's getting way too old Glory be to God the one and only I
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