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My daddy was an honest man, just a redneck Georgia farm boy
A
My momma spent her short life raisin' kids and bailin' hay
DGD
And I was just fifteen, when I ached inside to wonder
CBA
So I hoped a freight in Waycross, and I rode it to L.A.
DGD
Well, I met a girl known on the strip, as San Francisco?s Maybel Joy
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Destitution?s child, born on a L.A. street called Shane
DGD
And sleep came and left, this little Waycross, Georgia country boy
CBA
Maybel Joy was gone Lord, I?d never see her again
GD
Growin? up came quietly in the arms of Maybel Joy
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Laughter found our morning's, brought new meaning to my life
GD
I woke up one day, Lord, to find that I was by myself
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With dreams of Georgia cotton, and California wine
GD
Sunday mornin' found me standin' 'neath the red-light of her door
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Right Cross sent me reelin', laid me face down on the floor
GD
In place of Maybel Joy I found a merchant mad marine
CBA
Who said, "your Georgia neck is red, but, son here your still green."
DGD
Well, I turned twenty-one, in Grey Rock federal prison
CBA
The judge, he had no mercy on this Waycross, Georgia boy
DGD
Sometimes at night, in silence Lord I'd listen
AD
That same old freight to take me back to Maybel Joy
GD
Cold nights had no pity on this Waycross, Georgia farm boy
A
Springtime turned to summer, and then the winter came
GD
Starin' at those four grey walls in silence Lord, I'd listen
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Somewhere in the distance to the whistle of the train
GD
Sunday mornin' found me standin' 'neath the red-light of her door
A
With a bullet in my side I cried "have you seen Maybel Joy
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Stunned and shaken someone said, "son, she don't live here no more"
CBA
She left this town ten years ago, I heard she's lookin? for
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Some Georgia farm boy.