Blue Sea Blues
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Blue Sea Blues
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Once I was lost
Out on the gloomy sea
Once I was lost
Out on that gloomy sea
And I began to wonder
What would become a-me?
The thunder was rolling
The rain begin to fall
The thunder was rolling
The rain begin to fall
I thought to myself
I wouldn't see home, anymo'
I left my home
When I was only five years old
I left my home
When I was only five years old
And if I ever get back
I'll never leave home anymo'
I was so lonely
I could not control myself
I was so lonely
I could not control myself
I couldn't hear from my baby
Couldn't hear from nobody else
I walked so far
I've gived down in my knees
I walked so far
I've gived down in my knees
Mister, will you let me ride
In your machine, if you please?
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Walter Davis performs "Blue Sea Blues", and this lyric page sits inside the Walter Davis catalog on LyroVerse.
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