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Well, I was shacked up down in Mobile
With a girl from New York City
She woke me up one night to tell me
That we weren't aloneShe said, she saw the ghost
Of a woman staring at me
I told her not to worry
But in the morning when I woke up, she was goneSo I headed on to Florida where
I tangled with some sailors
And as I lay bloody on the wharf
I cursed the ship they sailed onWouldn't you know, twenty four hours later
That ship sank into the ocean
Disappearing like an unwanted memory
Beneath the wavesI guess it's 'cause still waters run
Run deep in me
'Cause I got this crazy way, crazy way
I'm swimming in still watersAnd I was woke up just before dawn
By an old man crying in the rain
He was drunk and he was lonely

And as he passed by he sang a hymnAnd as I lay there listening
Well, I almost joined him in that song
But instead I just held my peace
And waited 'till that old man moved alongThen later on that day
About a quarter mile out of town
I found his body hanging in
A grove of pines, swaying in the windAnd as he swang that rope sang
Another hymn to Jesus
And this time, though I don't know why
I somehow felt inclined to sing alongI guess it's cause still waters run
Run deep in me
'Cause I got this crazy way, crazy way
I'm swimming in still watersYes, and there are projects for the dead
And there are projects for the living
Thought I must confess sometimes
I get confused by that distinctionAnd I just throw myself into the arms
Of that which would betray me
I guess to see how far providence
Will stoop down just to save meAnd it's all because, still waters run
Run deep in me
'Cause I've got this crazy way, crazy way
I'm swimming in still waters

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Lloyd Glenn (November 21, 1909 — May 23, 1985) was an American R&B pianist, bandleader and arranger, who was a pioneer of the "West Coast" blues style. Born in San Antonio, Texas, from the late 1920s, Glenn played with various jazz bands in the Dallas and San Antonio areas, first recording in 1936 with Don Albert's Orchestra. He moved to California in 1941, joining the Walter Johnson trio in 1944, and finding employment as a session musician and arranger.

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