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because at the moment I'm getting overtaken by blue tongues I want to get from A to Z like Papoose does and that's a straight slaughter coming for
lonesome by it for not beeing at home, you know People can make you feel at home And when I, thank you very much And when I get that feeling like that I
very long And I'll be home dear And I know that you've been crying at night But you don't have to be lonesome 'cause I'm gonna make it right Make it
Along about eighteen twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive And I never would have gotten through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been a-ridin
Well, there never was a hoss Like the Tennessee Stud Along about 18 to 25 I left Tennessee very much alive I never would have got Through
By Jimmy Driftwood Along about eighteen and twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive I never would have got through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't
Back about 1825 I left Tennessee very much alive I never would've got through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been a ridin' on the Tennessee Stud I
like the Tennessee Stud) Well I got just as lonesome as a man could be dreamin' of my girl in Tennessee The Tennessee Stud's green eyes turned blue
one has ever heard of 4,000 cmerikanskii volunteer join International Legion but most don't speak Ukrainian This war is very boring! Russian babes
Along about eighteen and twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive I never would have made it through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been
lonesome by it for not beeing at home, you know People can make you feel at home And when I, thank you very much And when I get that feeling like that I
Last night I went down to the railroad tracks To watch that train roll by 99 cars screaming into the dark I heard the lonesome whistle cry With
Last night I went down to the railroad tracks To watch that train roll by 99 cars screaming into the dark I heard the lonesome whistle cry With
on the Tennessee Stud Well I got just as lonesome as a man can be Dreaming of my girl in Tennessee The Tennessee Stud's green eyes turned blue 'Cause he was
A speck in the wide blue sea. 'Tis the last of all the land. A dweller upon our lonesome isle, the last, lonely man? - By the Gods he is there to never
lonesome feeling You know The blues has got you bad The very next day I got called in by my bossman, and he closed the door He told me things just ain't
Along about eighteen twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive And I never would have gotten through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been a-ridin'
know who the fuck Chuck Berry is now You know, the Blues was, Robert Johnson, now, the fucking Blues is Eric Clapton Like Hip-Hop is gone be the same
Last night I went down to the railroad tracks To watch that train roll by 99 cars screaming into the dark I heard the lonesome whistle cry With
could have happened to you why'd it happen to me Got the news on a lonesome day Sky turned from pale blue to stone cold grey My child was gonna die
blue and how lonesome I am, If I have troubles and laugh like I don't give a damn, you'll credot! If it's wrong to let someone take Just a little
This is the story Of the Little Whisk He's been bought By a beautiful girl Her name was Eleanor Schulzenbach Little Whisk has fallen in love With her
been completely cut off from Earth Any chance of restoring contact? Very little sir We've lost all direct communication I gave em two sixteens in
the west And you can bet that they took the very best ("Except they left Tim Hardaway at home" "Yeah that was hella fucked up!") But Anyway I tuned in
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