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CWell, I followed my feet all acrooss this lFand A tCune in my heart and a bGottle in my hand CFrom the cold, cold east To the woods out wFest CAin't no home just lGucky I gCuess FI've seen the sunrise over the wCater GHowled at the moon by the Cembers glow FStole me a kiss from a pCoor man's daughter AmThrew on my pack and aGway I gCoss
CWell, it looks like rain and it taste like hFell CAin't nobody ever wiGshed me well CTried to make me stand in the welfare lFine CI ain't seen free in a lGong old tCime Well, eFvery town is gCone by morning GHitch to another till sCun the goes down FFind me a boxcar, Cone or two brothers AmTake out a bottle and pGass it aCround
CThere's trouble at the border and a far off wFar COil in the water and the shGut down store CBig banks closin' and the world ain't Fround CJail filled up and the dGeal gone dCown FBut I got all I need on the hiCghway GLittle bit of luck and a rCainbow stew FSing a little song for the ones who rCamble AmHard to carry on like the waGy we dCo
CNow I've had friends who've walked that lFine CSpent life workin' for a nGickle and a dime CThe come home ragged at the end of their dFay CFeet on the table, not a wGord to sCay FSometimes I might have to wConder GHow's it gunna end for a mCan like me FSlept in the rain and daCnced in the thunder
AmI get a little bit olGder AmI get a little bit olGder AmI'll get a little tGune on my fiddle And thFen I'll be on my way
CI followed my feet all across this lFand CA tune in my heart and a Gbottle in my hand CThe mines in the east To the woods out wFest CAin't no home just lGucky I guCess CNever had a home just lGucky I gCuess