paroles de chanson Black Girl (In the Pines) - Dick Annegarn
Black
girl,
black,
girl,
don't
you
lie
to
me
Tell
me
where
did
you
sleep
last
night?
In
the
pines,
in
the
pines
where
the
sun
never
shines
And
I
shivered
the
whole
night
through
My
father
he
was
a
railroad
man
About
a
mile
and
a
half
from
here
His
head
was
found
near
the
driver's
wheel
His
body
has
never
been
found
He
caused
me
to
weep,
he
caused
me
to
moan
He
caused
me
to
leave
my
home
In
the
pines,
in
the
pines,
where
the
sun
never
shines
Where
I
shiver
the
whole
night
through
The
longest
train
I
ever
saw
Was
a
hundred
coaches
long
And
the
only
one
I
ever
loved
Is
on
that
train
and
gone
Black
girl,
black
girl,
don't
lie
to
me
Tell
me
where
did
you
sleep
last
night?
In
the
pines,
in
the
pines,
where
the
sun
never
shines
And
I
shivered
the
whole
night
through
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