(Wade Across) The Mighty River
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(Wade Across) The Mighty River
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Shame
Been given silver though I beg for gold
I've been framed
Nobody ever told me life is beutiful
Yeah Lord knows why
It's wearing and tearing, yeah Lord knows
Lord knows why
Someone's stolen my soul, I'm bound to wade across the Mighty river
Mighty river
Shame on you woman, shame on you now
Shame on you woman, shame, shame
Yeah Lord knows why
It's wearing and tearing, yeah Lord knows
Lord knows why
Someone's stolen my soul, I'm bound to wade across the Mighty river
Mighty river
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