LYRIC

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There is a house in New Or-leans


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They call the Ris-ing Sun


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It’s been the ruin of many a poor boy


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And God, I know I’m one


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My mo-ther was a tai-lor


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Sewed my new blue jeans


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My fa-ther was a gamb-lin’ man


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Down in New Or-leans


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Now the on- ly thing a gamb-ler needs


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Is a suit-case and a trunk


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And the on- ly time he’s sa-tis-fied


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Is when he’s on a drunk


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Oh mo-ther tell your chil-dren


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Not to do what I have done


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Spend your lives in sin and mi-se-ry


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In the House of the Ris-ing Sun


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Well I’ve got one foot on the plat-form


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The o- ther on the train


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I’m go-in’ back to New Or-leans


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To wear that ball and chain


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Well, there is a house in New Orleans


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They call the Ris-ing Sun


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It’s been the ruin of ma-ny a poor boy


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And God, I know I’m one




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