Текст песни Girl of Constant Sorrow - Barbara Dane
I
am
a
girl
of
constant
sorrow,
I've
seen
trouble
all
my
days.
I
bid
farewell
to
old
Kentucky,
The
state
where
I
was
born
and
raised.
My
mother,
how
I
hated
to
leave
her,
Mother
dear
who
now
is
dead.
But
I
had
to
go
and
leave
her
So
my
children
could
have
bread.
Perhaps,
dear
friends,
you
are
wonderin'
What
the
miners
eat
and
wear.
This
question
I
will
try
to
answer,
For
I'm
sure
that
it
is
fair.
For
breakfast
we
had
bulldog
gravy,
For
supper
we
had
beans
and
bread.
The
miners
don't
have
any
dinner,
And
a
tick
of
straw
they
call
a
bed.
Well,
we
call
this
hell
on
earth,
friends,
I
must
tell
you
all
goodbye.
Oh,
I
know
you
all
are
hungry,
Oh,
my
darlin'
friends,
don't
cry.
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