Welfare Line

Jimmy Dawkins

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    Welfare Line

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    I get up early in the morning,
    I'll be standin' at the welfare line.
    I get up early in the morning,
    Lord, I'll be standin' at that welfare line.
    I keep talkin' to my case worker,
    but the governor don't seem to pay me no mind,
    Lord, tell me what can I do ?
    I see people ridin' in Cadilacs,
    my ... seems like they're doin' alright
    I see people ridin' in big Cadilacs,
    my ... seems like they're doin' alright.
    But I wanna know,
    Oh Lord, I need some food to make it through the night.
    Everybody says it's gonna be alright after a while,
    I can't see,
    I'm moaning the blues,
    Lord, they say it's gonna be alright after a while,
    I can't feet my own like a baby child.
    I see my caseworker,
    along the fourth time,
    but for the next three years and a half and forty-four
    she don't pay no mind.
    It seems like politics,
    politics, politics in a world of sin.
    (that's why) early in the morning,
    I'll be standin' at that welfare line.
    Early in the morning,
    it don't have to be Monday,
    any day I do,
    I keep talkin' to my case worker,
    but the governor don't seem to pay me no mind.
    Oh, I don't know what I'm gonna do.

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    Composition: Jimmy Dawkins

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