The Weight
Jaime Robbie Robertson/The Band
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I pulled in to N | azareth, I was f | eeling about half past d | ead. |
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I just need some p | lace where | I can lay my h | ead. |
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"Hey, Mister, can you t | ell me where a m | an might find a b | ed?" |
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He just grinned, sh | ook my hand, "N | o" was all he s | aid. |
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Take a | load off, F | anny. |
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Take a | load for f | ree. |
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Take a | load off, F | anny. |
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And... you put the load right on | me. | | | | | | | |
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I picked up my b | ag. I went l | looking for a place to h | ide. |
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When I saw | Carmen and the de | vil walking side by | side. |
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I said, "Hey, | Carmen, come | on. Let’s go down | town." |
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She said, | "I got to go, but my | friend can stick a | round." |
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Go down, Miss M | oses, there’s n | othing you can s | ay. |
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It’s just old Luke, and Luke’s waiting on the judgement day. |
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"Well, Luke, my friend, what about young Anna Lee?" |
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He said, "Do me a favor, son, won’t you stay and keep Anna Lee company." |
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Crazy Chester f | ollowed me and he c | aught me in the f | og. |
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He said, "I will fix your rack, if you’ll take Jack my dog." |
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I said, "Wait a minute, Chester. You know I’m a peaceful man." |
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He said, "That’s okay, boy. Won’t you feed him when you can?" |
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Get your C | anonball now, to t | ake me down the l | ine. |
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My bag is sinking low, and I do believe it’s time |
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To get back to Miss Fanny. You know she’s the only one |
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Who sent me here with her regards for everyone. |