St. James Infirmary

Bridge City Sinners

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    Well, I went down to St. James' Infirmary and I saw my baby there
    She was laid out on that long white table, so sweet, so cold, so fair
    Well, I went up to see the doctor: She's feeling very low –, he said
    Well, I went back to see my baby
    And good God, she was lying there dead

    So let her go, let her go, God bless her soul
    Wherever she may be
    She may search this whole wide world over
    And never find a motherfucker like me

    Well, I went down to Old Joe's Ballroom
    On the corner down by the square
    They were serving drinks as usual
    And all the usual folks were there

    Well, to my left stood Old Joe McKennedy
    His eyes were bloodshot red
    And he turned to the crowd in front of him
    And these were the very words that he said

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    He said: Let her go, let her go, God bless her soul
    Wherever she may be
    She may search this whole wide world over
    And never find a motherfucker like me

    So when I die won't you bury me
    In my high-top Stetson hat
    Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain
    So the devil knows I died standing pat

    Six gamblers to carry my coffin
    With chorus girls to sing me a song
    Put a jazz band on the horse wagon
    To raise Hell as we roll along

    So bring out the rubber tied carridge
    Go ahead and bring out the pony and drive
    Twelve men going down to that graveyard
    Only eleven of them ever coming back

    So let her go, let her go, God bless her soul
    Wherever she may be
    She may search this whole wide world over
    And never find a motherfucker like me

    So now, they've heard my story
    Well, let's buy another round of booze
    And if anyone ever should ask you
    I got the St. James' Infirmary blues

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