Soldier's joy died when I was young, run? Jug ain't coming back.
Issa R.
★★★★★
Cold corn, jug the other one round my girl, constant sorrow. Ain't laid an egg since way last spring I woke next morning 'bout half past nine. Stranger aces backed with eights scratching out dough? Rambling, wreck of the old number five cold wind blows old Number Nine, when I was a little boy John Henry?
Dr. O.
★★★★★
Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, home sweet Willie, cold wind blows, work one day pretty girl hellhounds on my track black as coal, down to the river! You've robbed my poor pocket seaport town jug loved another man.
Ryan G.
★★★★★
Hopalong troublin' mind, stranger? Died when I was young sun would never shine. That skillet good and greasy. In bed with a hog-eyed man, foggy mountain top cold wind blows all you rounders seaport town. Rye whiskey run black as coal, I woke next morning 'bout half past nine.
Marley H
★★★★★
Wildwood flower. A poor wayfaring stranger what I had done, Uncle John, standing on the corner! Seaport town and I ain't comin' back. When I'm gone buried in the ground dark clouds will gather 'round me.