Lyrics Cairo, Illinois - Pokey LaFarge
If
it's
not
where
you're
from
But
what
you
had
where
you
happened
to
come
from
More
or
less
I'd
say
that
I
had
none
Eatin'
and
drinkin'
would
be
all
that
I
do
And
if
it's
not
what
you
do
But
what
you
got,
then
I
got
less
And
out
of
loving
or
playing,
I
like
loving
the
best
Now
baby,
take
me
with
you
when
you
go
Take
me
to
the
bridge
where
the
rivers
collide
Down
in
Cairo,
Illinois
on
a
Saturday
night
I
might
jump
in
Everyone
wants
to
hear
a
song
That
helps
the
day
seem
half
as
long
But
I'm
trying
I
want
you
to
see
that
I'm
trying,
babe
If
you've
lost
your
ticket
to
paradise
Or
you
spent
your
money
for
the
bus
It's
cold
coffee
in
the
morning,
slow
trumpet
at
dusk
Now
baby,
catch
that
old
midnight
train
/ I
want
you
to
hear
that
I'm
trying,
babe
Down
by
the
levee
Where
you
swear
God's
got
you
shamed
Just
cast
your
doubts
and
the
mistakes
that
you've
made
Into
that
old
wishing
well,
well
well
well
well
Don't
the
river
look
lonesome
at
twilight?
Well,
there
ain't
no
looking
back
It's
just
a
broken
fiddle
and
an
old
tote
sack
In
the
morning
you'll
be
going
south
I
want
you
to
feel
like
I'm
trying,
babe,
oh
yes,
I
want
you
to
know
that
I'm
trying
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