Lyrics The Ballad of Curtis Loew - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Well
I
used
to
wake
the
morning,
before
the
rooster
crowed
Searching
for
soda
bottles
to
get
myself
some
dough
Brought
'em
down
to
the
corner,
down
to
the
country
store
Cash
'em
in
and
give
my
money
to
a
man
named
Curtis
Loew
Old
Curt
was
a
black
man
with
white
curly
hair
When
he
had
a
fifth
of
wine
he
did
not
have
a
care
He
used
to
own
an
old
dobro
used
to
play
it
across
his
knees
I'd
give
old
Curt
my
money
he'd
play
all
day
for
me
Play
me
a
song
Curtis
Loew,
Curtis
Loew
Well
I
got
your
drinking
money
tune
up
your
dobro
People
said
he
was
useless,
them
people
all
were
fools
'Cause
Curtis
Loew
was
the
finest
picker
to
ever
play
the
blues
He
looked
to
be
sixty
and
maybe
I
was
ten
Mama
used
to
whoop
me
but
I'd
go
see
him
again
I'd
clap
my
hands
stomp
my
feet,
try
to
stay
in
time
He'd
play
me
a
song
or
two
then
take
another
drink
of
wine
Well
play
me
a
song
Curtis
Loew,
Curtis
Loew
Well
I
got
your
drinking
money
tune
up
your
dobro
People
said
he
was
useless
them
people
all
were
fools
'Cause
Curtis
Loew
was
the
finest
picker
to
ever
play
the
blues
Yes
sir
On
the
day
old
Curtis
died
nobody
came
to
pray
Ol'
preacher
said
some
words
and
they
chunked
him
in
the
clay
Well
he
lived
a
lifetime
playin'
the
black
man's
blues
And
on
the
day
he
lost
his
life
that's
all
he
had
to
lose
Play
me
a
song
Curtis
Loew,
hey
Curtis
Loew
I
wish
that
you
was
here
so
everyone
would
know
People
said
you
were
useless
them
people
all
were
fools
'Cause
Curtis
you're
the
finest
picker
to
ever
play
the
blues
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