From the incredible musical, "The Unfortunates"
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Barkeep, barkeep, gimme another shot of that Old Crow
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Tell you a story about my friend Big Joe
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Said I was down in Old Joe's barroom
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Right there in the square
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Well all the usual suspects was assembled
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Big Joe Mckinny was there
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He said "Boys I wanna tell you a story"
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His eyes were all bloodshot red
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Well he leaned down real low and he told me
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These were the words he said
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"I went down to Saint James Infirmary
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I heard my baby groan
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She was stretched out on a long white table
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She used to be my very own
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Oh let her go, let her go, god bless her
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Wherever she may be
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She can search that wide world over
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She won't never find a meaner man than me"
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When I die bury me in straight lace shoes
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A box-back coat and a Stetson hat
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And put a twenty dollar gold chain on my daddy's old watch
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So those boys know I died standing pat
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And give me six crap-shooters for pall-bearers
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Let a chorus girl sing me a song
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Put a red hot jazz band on my funeral march
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Raise hell as I roll along
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Roll out your old-time carriage
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I say roll out your old-time hat
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Oh there's twelve men going down to the graveyard
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And eleven are coming back
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Well Big Joe, he's one mighty box man
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But the plague took the woman he loved
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Like it took old King Jesse before her
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It'll come take your soul 'fore it's done
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Now that I told my story
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Pour another shot of booze
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And if anyone should ever ask me, yeah yeah
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Well I got those Saint James Infirmary Blues, yeah yeah
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I went down
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I went down
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I went down
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I went down