Here's a story about a man named Fred.
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He heard a bell when he went to bed.
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He woke up at a quarter past three to find himself at
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the bottom of the sea.
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But don't laugh 'til you hear the truth cuz a man found
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his heart nearly broken in two.
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All the fish come from miles around.
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He is the party in their one horse town.
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Nobody knows all the troubles I've seen.
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Just outside -
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Darling I know -
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it's the trail of the tears.
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And I fear the call of the road.
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Here's a bit about a brother Bill,
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who had a house at the top of the hill.
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Wife had to better cry her a river.
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She fell in love with an indian giver.
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Nobody knows all the troubles I've seen.
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Just outside -
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Darling I know -
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it's the trail of the tears.
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I hear the call of the road.
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Here's a ditty about a guy named Dave E,
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who had a life like to drive him crazy.
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Don't you see that's a bitter pill to never know what
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lies over the hill?
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Don't laugh til you hear the truth about a man found
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his heart nearly broken in two.
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You don't believe how it came to be?
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He bought a ranch at the bottom of the sea.
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Nobody knows all the troubles I've seen.
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Nobody knows all the troubles I've seen.
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Nobody Knows
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Pere Ubu |