Key: G major
Verse 1
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Edgar was born up on Malkinburg Hill
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And the old paper windows
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of the old Thompson Shack
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to turn around and look back
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So long, good luck, and God bless you
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us sometime?
Well, he slipped in the wheat fields
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and hiked on the road
And dreamed of Atlanta
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But this thing they call livin'
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when you're down on your luck
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Is a night near like dyin' if
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you ain't got a buck
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Hey, Gertie, tell me, where are you goin'?
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So long, good luck,
Won't you stop back to
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see us some time
He hitched from Toccoa to
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the Hall County line
With hopes to find work
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about pulp paper mills
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Just a backwoods old country boy
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down from the hills
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So long, good luck,
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Won't you stop back to
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see us sometime?
The old Main Street drugstore
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got hit late last night
A broke storefront window
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A hundred and four dollars
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and a race down the track
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Left Dooley face down
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with a slug in his back
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Eggerdoo was buried up
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on Lockingbird Hill
With his hopes and his dreams
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And the fresh dug red ground
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And the eagles don't fly
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where the foreign winds blow
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Eggerdoo, tell me,
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So long, good luck, and God bless you
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you
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