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Jim Lee Blues - Part I Lyrics

Went away up the river some forty mile or more
I think I heard that big Jim Lee he blowed

She blow so lonesome,like she wasn't gonna blow no more
It blowed just like my baby gettin' on board

I'm a poor old boy an' a long way from home
And you causin' me to leave my plumb good home

My Mama she is dead' and my father well could be
I ain't got nobody to feel and care for me

If you don't want me just give me your hand
And I'll get a woman quick as you can a man

I've got a kid on the wheeler and a brown down in town
Got a plumb good man bringing down these gals of mine

I laid my head in a steamer(?) woman's arms
And she laid her nappy head in mine

When I got arrested what do you reckon was my fine?
Says they give all coons eleven twenty-nine

It was moonshine, don't pay me no mind
'Cause I did not let no coons have mine

Well the big Jim Lee keep a-backing up and down
Keep standin' by the shore, man, if you're water bound

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