Lyrics of My rough and rowdy ways
Doc Watson

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Release date : 23/10/1990
Duration : 0:02:31
Style : Contemporary Country
For years and years i've rambled
I drank my wine and gambled
But then one day i thought i'd settle down
I met a sweet little lady
And she told me that she'd be my baby
We build a cottage in the old hometown
I can't forget my good old rambling days
Them old freight trains keep calling me always
I may be rough, may be wild
May act tough but it's just my style
'cause i can't forget my good old rough and rowdy ways
Sometimes when i meet a bounder
Who knew me when i was a rounder
He grabs my hand and he'll say, "boy, have a drink"
We go down to the poolroom
Get in the gang and then soon
It's broad daylight and i ain't had a wink
I can't forget my good old rambling days
Them old freight trains keep calling me always
May be rough, may be wild
May act tough but it's just my style
'cause i can't forget my good old rough and rowdy ways
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