(Jamie Robertson)
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I pulled in to Nazareth, was feeling 'bout half past dead
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I just need some place where I could lay my head
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Hey mister, can you tell me where a man might find a bed?
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He just grinned and shook my hand
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'No' was all he said
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Take a load for free
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Take a load off, Fanny
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And you put the load right on me
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I picked up my bag, I went looking for a place to hide
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When I saw Carmen and the Devil walking side by side
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I said 'Hey Carmen, come on, let's go downtown'
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She said 'I gotta go but my friend can stick around'
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Take a load for free
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Take a load off, Fanny
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And you put the load right on me
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Go down Miss Moses, there's nothing that you can say
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It's just old Luke, waiting on the judgement day
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'Well, Luke my friend, what about young Anna-Lee?'
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He said 'Do me a favour son, won't you stay and keep Anna-Lee company?'
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Take a load for free
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Take a load off, Fanny
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And you put the load right on me
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Catch a cannonball now to take me down the line
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My bag is sinking low and I do believe it's time
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To get back to Miss Fanny, I know she's the only one
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Who sent me here with her regards for everyone
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Take a load for free
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Take a load off, Fanny
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And you put the load right on me
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Take a load for free
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Put the weight on me
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Take a load off, Fanny
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Put the weight on me
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The Weight
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| The Supremes |