[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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There is a house down in New Orleans
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They call the Rising Sun
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And it's been the ruin of a many poor boy
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And me, oh God , for one
[Verse 2]
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Then fill the glasses to the brim
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Let the drinks go merrily around
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And we'll drink to the health of a rounder poor boy
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Who goes from town to town
[Verse 3]
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The only thing that a rounder needs
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Is a suitcase and a trunk
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And the only time he's satisfied
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Is when he's on a drunk
[Instrumental]
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[Verse 4]
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Now boys don't believe what a girl tells you
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Though her eyes be blue or brown
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Unless she's on some scaffold high
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Saying "Boys, I can't come down."
[Verse 5]
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Go tell my youngest brother
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Not to do the things I've done
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But to shun that house down in New Orleans
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They call the Rising Sun
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[Verse 6]
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I'm going back, back to New Orleans
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For my race is nearly run
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Gonna spend the rest of my wicked life
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Beneath that Rising Sun