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'Twixt midnight and day: binarism, blues and black culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2008
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Well the blues come to Texas lopin' like a mule
Well the blues come to Texas lopin' like a mule
You take a high brown woman man she's hard to fool
You can't ever tell what a woman's got on her mind
Man you can't tell what a woman's got on her mind
You might think she's crazy ‘bout you she's leavin’ you all the time
She ain't so good looking and her teeth don't shine like pearls
She ain't so good looking and her teeth don't shine like pearls
But that nice disposition carries a woman all through the world
I'm goin' to the river gonna carry my rocker chair
Well I'm goin' to the river carry my rocker chair
——— have the worried blues right here
I think I heard my good gal callin' my name
Hey hey good gal called my name
She couldn't call so loud but she called so nice and plain
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