paroles de chanson Run Jeannie Run - Jeannie C. Riley
I
was
born
a
way
back
in
the
hills
in
a
shack
The
oldest
child
of
ten
On
one
hot
and
sultry
day
mama
got
sick
and
passed
away
Givin'
birth
to
baby
brother
Ben.
I
stood
there
and
I
cried
as
I
watched
my
mama
die
I
guess
I
was
too
young
to
understand
Papa
didn't
shed
a
tear
or
even
really
seemed
to
care
I
thought
it
was
because
he
was
a
man.
When
mama
was
laid
to
rest
pa
said
Jeannie
do
your
best
I'm
leavin'
but
I
won't
be
gone
long
The
town
was
many
miles
away
where
papa
seemed
to
wanna
stay
So
soon
after
mama
had
gone.
Then
it
was
work
Jeannie
work
Jeannie
work
Jeannie
work
The
hard
times
had
just
begun
Yes
it's
work
Jeannie
work,
Jeannie
work,
Jeannie
work
For
Jeannie
there
was
no
fun.
Papa
started
drinkin'
wine
and
chasin'
women
all
the
time
And
livin'
off
the
fat
of
the
land
We
children
did
the
best
we
could
milked
the
cows
and
chopped
the
wood
And
ate
what
mama
left
us
canned.
One
day
the
sheriff
walked
in
to
notify
the
next
of
kin
Papa
was
run
over
by
a
train
It
had
been
almost
a
year
since
papa
left
us
here
We
were
sorry
but
really
felt
no
pain.
The
sheriff
said
that
day
children
can't
live
this
way
Said
he'd
send
someone
to
take
us
into
town
That
night
I
said
goodbye
my
little
brothers
and
sisters
cried
But
I
ran
away
so
far
I'd
not
be
found.
And
now
it's
run,
Jeannie
run,
Jeannie
run,
Jeannie
run
Jeannie's
gonna
find
some
fun
Yeah,
it's
run,
Jeannie
run,
Jeannie
run,
Jeannie
run
Run
and
find
you
some
fun...
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