Lyrics House of the Rising Sun - Sinead O'Connor
There
is
a
house
in
New
Orleans,
They
call
The
Rising
Sun.
And
it′s
been
the
ruin
of
manys
a
poor
boy,
And
God,
I
know
I'm
one.
My
mother
was
a
tailores
She
sewed
my
new
blue
jeans
An′
my
father
was
a
gamblin'
man
Down
in
New
Orleans.
Now
the
only
thing
a
gambler
needs
Is
a
suitcase
and
a
trunk.
And
the
only
time
that
he's
satisfied
Is
when
he′s
down
and
drunk.
So
mothers
tell,
tell
your
children
Not
to
do
what
I
have
done
Not
to
spend
their
lives
in
sin
and
misery
In
the
House
of
the
Rising
sun.
I′ve
got
one
foot
on
the
platform
And
another
one
on
the
train.
I'm
going
home
to
New
Orleans
To
wear
that
ball
and
chain.
There
is
a
house
in
New
Orleans,
They
call
The
Rising
Sun.
And
it′s
been
the
ruin
of
manys
a
poor
boy,
And
God,
I
know
I'm
one.
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
Poor,
poor
boy
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