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There is a house in New Or-leans


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They call the Rising Sun


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And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy


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And God I- know– I’m one


My mother was a tailor

She sewed my new bluejeans

My father was a gamblin’ man

Down in New Orleans


Now the only thing a gambler needs

Is a suitcase and trunk

And the only time he’s satisfied

Is when he’s on a drunk


Oh mother tell your children

Not to do what I have done

Spend your lives in sin and misery

In the House of the Rising Sun


Well, I got one foot on the platform

The other foot on the train

I’m goin’ back to New Orleans

To wear that ball and chain


Well, there is a house in New Orleans

They call the Rising Sun

And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy

And God I know I’m one




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