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If I ever buy a horse, I will name it Sweet Cornbread.
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Old man passing by
I said to him your horse will die
If he dies I'll tan his skin
If he lives I'll ride again
15 cents of turpentine
A dollar and a half will buy you wine
Whiskey when I'm dry
Sweet cornbread at suppertime
And the cars are driving by
whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
And the cars are driving by
whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
Jawbone walk and jawbone talk
Jawbone eat with knife and fork
Jawbone broke and wire flew
Hang my head in the highland too
They say I drink whiskey but my money's my own
They don't like me they can leave me alone
Lay my money down
Lay my money down
And the cars are driving by
whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
And the cars are driving by
whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
credits
released 04 December 2012
©Tarantula Serpent
Music by S. Speidel
Vocals by: T. Brock & S. Speidel
Guitar solos by N. Wright
Recorded and Produced by Two Dollar Pistol Records
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