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(Shel Silverstein) Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show: DOCTOR HOOK Capo 2nd fret Intro Well I've sung my songs on dusty roads and dirty city sidewalks To them sweatin' hard eyed brakemen, in the rail yards I rolled through I've sung in blue wall papered rooms to girls I played at lovin' Now Mama...I'm gonna sing one song for you Chorus
DMama let me tell you that I've Anever lost the mem'ry AOf the tender things you told me, and the gentle things you'd Edo EAnd Dthough I've grown away and other Aarms reach out to hold me EMama...I'll sing one song for Ayou
First Verse
AYou say you'd like to have me here to help you through the winter ABut you say it with a wistful smile like you already Eknew EThat your Aboy's no good at stayin' still that's Dwords that need Asayin' EAnd Mama... I'll sing one song for Ayou
Second Verse
AAnd tomorrow I'll be movin' out on them Ddusty country Aback roads ASome sweatin' hard eyed brakeman may hear a tune or Etwo EAnd the Agirl in the blue wall papered room she'll Dask where I been Ahidin' AAnd I'll Etell 'em I stopped and sang one song for Ayou
Chorus
DMama let me tell you that I've Anever lost the mem'ry AOf the tender things you told me, and the Egentle things you'd do EAnd Dthough I've grown away and Aother arms reach out to hold me EMama...I'll sing one song for Ayou
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