Sawmill

Mel Tillis

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G C Once I was a slave at the sawmill
G Talk about a poor boy, Talk about a poor boy
C G Let me have a dollar bill
C My work was so hard at the sawmill
G Talk about a poor boy, Talk about a poor boy
C G Let me have a dollar bill
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C See my teardrops falling down My wife left this sawmill town She said sawmill's life had been a
D7 sin The gravy were much too thin
G C I can't work no more at the sawmill
G Talk about a poor boy, talk about a poor boy
C G Let me have a dollar bill
C If you take your wife to the sawmill
G How you gonna please her, How you gonna please her
C G When she wants a dollar bill She'll run away and leave you at the sawmill Women like a dollar, Women like a dollar. Yes and women always will. See my teardrops falling down My wife left this sawmill town She said sawmill's life had been a sin The gravy were much too thin. I can't work no more at the sawmill Yes and women like a dollar, yes and women like a dollar Yes and women always will
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Composición: Lonnie M Tillis y Horace M Whatley

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