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Brukpocket's Lament

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Brukpocket's Lament

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I tried to love her

Best that I could

I tried to live

Like a good man should

I tried to hard

But where did I go?

For my baby don't want to know

I saw a doctor

Please understand

I need assistance

A chemical hand

Give me release

My head's 'bout to blow

Oh my baby don't want to know

I saw a priest

Let me explain

Baby Jesus gonna

Hear my pain

I read the book

But his hard to follow

Still my baby don't want to know

I saw my mama

Mama hold me still

I'm starting to talk

Like I'm mentally ill

Fetch me my rifle

I've done all I could

No my baby don't come for good

I'm sorry baby

I'm so sorry baby

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