A Man Of Constant Sorrow
I am a man of constant sorrowI've seen trouble all my daysI bid farewell to old KentuckyThe place where I was born and raisedFor six long years I've been in troubleNo pleasure here on earth I findFor in this world I'm bound to rambleI have no friends to help me nowIt's fare thee well my own true loverI never expect to see you againFor I'm bound to ride that Northern railroadPerhaps I'll die upon this trainYou can bury me in some deep valleyFor many years where I may layThen you may learn to love anotherWhile I am sleeping in my graveIt's fare you well to a native countryThe places I have loved so wellFor I have seen all kinds of troubleIn this cruel world no tongue can tellMaybe your friends think I'm a strangerMy face your'll never see no moreBut there is one promise that is givenI'll meet you on God's golden shore
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