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Death Letter - John Mellencamp



     
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I got a letter this morning
How do
You reckon it read?
"Hurry the gal you love is dead"?I got a letter this morning
I'm wonderin'
How you reckon it read
He say, "hurry, hurry"
"On account that gal you love is dead"I grabbed up my suitcase
I took off down the road
When I got there she was laying
On the coolin' board
Yes, I grabbed up my suitcaseI took off down the roadWhen I got there
She was laying
'Lain on the coolin' board:Well,
I walked up right close
I look down in her face
Oh, good gal
Gotta lay here 'til judgment dayI said I walked up right close

I said I look down in her faceOh, the good ol' gal!
Gotta lay here 'til judgment day:Look like ten thousand people
Standing 'round the burying ground
I didn't know I loved her 'til they laid her downLook like ten thousand
Standing 'round the burial groundI didn't know that I love her
'Til they laid her down:Well,
I fol' up my arms
I slowly walk away
I say
Farewell honey. I see you judgment day.Yeah, with nobody:
I slowly walk awayFarewell! Farewell! I see you judgment day:You know
I didn't feel so bad 'til the good ol' sun when down
I didn't have a soul
To throw my arms aroundI didn't feel so bad
'Til the good ol' sun downI didn't have a soulTo throw my arms around:You know it's so hard to love
Someone
Don't love youLook like it ain't satisfaction
Don't care what you do
Yeah: so hard
To love
Someone
Don't love youSeem like it ain't satisfaction
Don't care what you do:Well,
I woke up this mornin'
The break of day
Just huggin' the pillows
She used to lay
I say, soon.
This morning
At break of dayJust huggin' the pillows
Where my good gal used to lay:And I got up
This morning
Feeling
'Round for my shoes
You know I must have
The walking bluesI say, soon.
This morning
Feeling 'round for my shoesYou know
Nobody?I must have the walking blues:Hush!
Thought I heard her call my name
Wasn't so loud
So nice and plainI say, soon.
This morning
I slowly walk awayOh, good gal
Lay here 'til judgment day

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John Mellencamp (born 7 October 1951 in Seymour, Indiana) is an American singer-songwriter, known for a long and successful recording and performing career highlighted by a series of 1980s hits, including "Jack & Diane", and by his role in the Farm Aid charity event. Mellencamp currently lives in Bloomington, Indiana. John's first record released was under the stage name "Johnny Cougar" at the behest of Tony DeFries, his first manager.

Read more about John Mellencamp on Last.fm.


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