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I left my baby in Mississippi
Pickin' cotton down on her knee I left my babe in Mississippi Whoo-ooo, pickin' cottton down on her knee Yeah She said, 'Babe, you get Chicago all right Pleee-ase right me a letter, if you please Yeah |
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| I said, 'Baby that's alright
Baby, that's alright for you' I said, 'Baby that's al-ri-yi-yight That's alright for you' She didn't say,'Wha'ch a-mean?' You just keep a-pickin' cotton, right there Oh babe, should I get through Yeah |
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Now, I'm 'on leave Mississippi
Hopin' I might flag a ride Wh' she say? I said, I 'on leave Mississippi, baby Hopin' I might flag a ride An if I don't get nobody Oh babe, I'm gon' pass on by |
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'Play that bossman'
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Babe, when I get in Chicago
I'd a-swear I'm 'on take a train 'Take your time now and play it right 'A 'cause it's last go round' When I get in Chicago, babe I'd a-swear I'm 'on take a train Yeah I know when I get back to Mississippi I'm sure gonna change yo' name. |
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