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Your Man Is Gone
I feel like taking my suitcase : sitting down by that railroad
side
If I ever get killed baby : don't tell nobody how I died
Baby please don't tell my mother : please don't let my sister
know
Sure as you appreciate my death baby : will you please hang
crepe on your door
When you walk into the undertaker : look over on your right‑hand
side
You can ask the undertakers about me : they may tell you how I
died
Baby baby don't you worry : sugar don't you weep and moan
You may know about *bad luck* baby : that your Fred is dead and
gone
Buy me some flowers : see how they put my body away
You can tell all your friends around baby : you heard the last
word I had to say
When [you, they] go to the cemetery : they begin to lower my
body down
You know that's the last of my good man : because they putting
him down in the cold cold ground
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