Crazy Rag Blues
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Crazy Rag Blues
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Hi my friends
Today i wanna tell you a tale
A tale of a boy
A tale of a girl
A tale of someone who could be die
She was there
And she was very nice
We drank
We smoked
We fucked everywhere
And i fell in love with her
And she was the sunlight for my rainbow
After that in my heart it rained
Something special for mt mind
That now i can't explain
But one day
I met her and she wasn't alone
O.k. she was drunk
O.k. he was a man
But i'm not sure they were only good friends
So she became
Something like all my bad whores
The worst of all my debts
And then i could realize babe
My life you cannot kill
But baby, baby before you go
There's just one thing you have to know
There were one, two, three girls
I loved in the time you loved me
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Raphael Gualazzi performs "Crazy Rag Blues", and this lyric page sits inside the Raphael Gualazzi catalog on LyroVerse.
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