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| Trouble in mind, trouble in mind, I'm feelin’ lonesome and blue, Ted.
Leavin’ my frustrations, over things I’ve gone through. I never had no trouble, till that black cat crossed my path. Ah, trouble in mind, how long will it last? [this line sung by Lonnie Johnson] |
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Trouble in mind, I’m blue.
But I won't be blue always, 'Cause the sun ‘s goin’ shine, in my back door someday. |
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Trouble in mind, that’s true.
I’ve almost lost my mind, Sometimes I feel like livin’, sometimes I feel like dyin’. |
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I'm gonna lay my head,
On some lonesome railroad iron, Let the two-nineteen train ease my trouble in mind. |
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Trouble in mind, I'm blue,
My poor heart is beatin’ slow. Never had so much trouble in my life before. |
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