I am a man of constant sorrow,
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I've seen trouble all my day.
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I bid farewell to old Kentucky,
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The place where I was born and raised.
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(The place where he was born and raised )
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For six long years I've been in trouble,
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No pleasures here on earth I found.
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For in this world I'm bound to ramble,
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I have no friends to help me now.
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(He has no friends to help him now.)
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It's fare thee well my old lover.
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I never expect to see you again.
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For I'm bound to ride that northern railroad,
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Perhaps I'll die upon this train.
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(Perhaps he'll die upon this train.)
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You can bury me in some deep valley,
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For many years where I may lay.
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Then you may learn to love another,
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While I am sleeping in my grave.
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(While he is sleeping in his grave.)
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Maybe your friends think I'm just a stranger
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My face, you'll never see no more.
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But there is one promise that is given
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I'll meet you on God's golden shore.
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(He'll meet you on God's golden shore.)
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I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow
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Jackson Browne |