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House Of The Risin' Sun Lyrics


Tim O'brien House Of The Risin' Sun

There is a house down in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
It's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one

If I had listened to what my momma said
I'd be back home today
But I was young and foolish
I let a gambler lead me astray

Now my mother, she's a tailor
He sowed my new blue jeans
My sweetheart is a drunkard, Lord God
He drank down in New Orleans

Now the only thing a drunkard ever needs
Is his suitcase and his trunk
The only time he's ever satisfied
Is when he's out all drunk

Well, he fills his glass
Up to the brown
He passes in all around
And the only pleasure he ever gets out alive
Is ?? from town to town
Go and tell my baby sister
Not to do like I have done
And spend her life in sin and misery
In the house called the Rising Sun

I've got one foot on the platform
Got the other on a train
I'm going back down to New Orleans
To wear that ol' ball and chain

Now my life is almost over
I guess my race is nailed at once
I'm-a going back to spend the rest of my days
In the house called the Rising Sun


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