Lyrics Saginaw, Michigan - Lefty Frizzell
I
was
born
in
Saginaw,
Michigan
I
grew
up
in
a
house
on
Saginaw
Bay
My
dad
was
a
poor,
hard-working
Saginaw
fisherman
Too
many
times
he
came
home
with
too
little
pay
I
loved
a
girl
(I
loved
a
girl)
In
Saginaw,
Michigan
(Saginaw,
Michigan)
The
daughter
of
a
wealthy,
wealthy
man
But
he
called
me
that
son
of
a
Saginaw
fisherman
And
not
good
enough
to
claim
his
daughter's
hand
Now
I'm
up
here
in
Alaska
looking
around
for
gold
Like
a
crazy
fool
I'm
digging
in
this
frozen
ground
so
cold
But
with
each
new
day
I
pray
I'll
strike
it
rich
and
then
I'll
go
back
home
and
claim
my
love
in
Saginaw,
Michigan
I
wrote
my
love
(I
wrote
my
love)
In
Saginaw,
Michigan
(Saginaw,
Michigan)
I
said
honey
I'm
coming
home
please
wait
for
me
And
you
can
tell
your
dad
I'm
coming
back
a
richer
man
I
hit
the
biggest
strike
in
Klondike
history
Her
dad
met
me
(Her
dad
met
me)
In
Saginaw,
Michigan
(Saginaw
Michigan)
He
gave
me
a
great
big
party
with
champagne
Then
he
said
son
you
wise
young
ambitious
man
Will
you
sell
your
father-in-law
your
Klondike
claim?
Now
he's
up
there
in
Alaska
digging
in
the
cold,
cold
ground
The
greedy
fool
is
looking
for
the
gold
I
never
found
It
serves
him
right
and
no
one
here
is
missing
him
Least
of
all
the
newlyweds
of
Saginaw,
Michigan
We're
the
happiest
man
and
wife
in
Saginaw,
Michigan
He's
ashamed
to
show
his
face
in
Saginaw,
Michigan
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