Look Down that Lonesome Road

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Now where that Southern rail
 Crosses the Yellow Dog,
 I met an old auctioneer,
 I heard him on a log.
 He said "I got horses,
 I got mules, I got sheep;
 Some I want to sell boy
 And some I want to keep.
 I got a tale or two
 That I need to tell;
 Sit down beside me
 And rest yourself a spell.
 I've lived a good long life
 And I've no regrets;
 Let me tell my story
 Before I forget.
 Look down that lonesome road
 Before you travel on;
 I hate to say goodbye
 So I'll just say so long.
 See the way that bay horse rides,
 Seems just like a sin,
 That horse is broken too,
 Lost his? and?
 Yonder there's aman a-coming
 He broke his poor heart son;
 His head is empty,
 His bread is just not done.
 Look at that old mule there,
 The one with one life left;
 He's half blind but
 There's work in that mule yet.
 He carries a heavy load boy,
 I know him well,
 They never did give a mule
 That I can't sell.
 They say whisky slows you down,
 It clouds up your thinking;
 As long as they make whisky
 I say just keep on drinking.
 A long as life keeps hitting hard
 A drink will help you take it;
 As long as we drink whisky
 They'll keep on making it.
 Some folks have to slow down
 If theyare maimed or lame,
 Other folks keep moving,
 They keep rocking on the same.
 I walk like an old fox
 And shake my big old tail
 Even though there's a hell hound
 He's a-sniffing on my tail.
 Just kick that old dog
 And make sure that he's dead,
 Some man needs another dog,
 Don't you hang your little head.
 There's gonna be a lot more living
 After I am gone;
 I'll leave a little something for you
 To get your share done.

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Duration
03:27
Key
4
Tempo
133 BPM

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