This ain't my first rodeo.
Ten thousand times ten thousand.
Walking and marching and running and shoving and pressing on.
Every step by step,
to the grave,
marching on.
You have a song;
unsung.
I sing a new song;
falling on deaf ears.
Unsung.
Before There Was Atlanta, There Was Douglasville lyrics by The Chariot. This ain't my first rodeo. Ten thousand times ten thousand. Walking and marching and...
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This ain't my first rodeo.
Ten thousand times ten thousand.
Walking and marching and running and shoving and pressing on.
Every step by step,
to the grave,
marching on.
You have a song;
unsung.
I sing a new song;
falling on deaf ears.
Unsung.
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