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Droning a drowsy syncopated tune,
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Rocking back and forth to a mellow croon,
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I heard a Negro play.
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Down on Lenox Avenue the other night
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By the pale dull pallor of an old gas light
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He did a lazy sway . . .
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He did a lazy sway . . .
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To the tune o' those Weary Blues.
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With his ebony hands on each ivory key
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He made that poor piano moan with melody.
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O Blues!
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Swaying to and fro on his rickety stool
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He played that sad raggy tune like a musical fool.
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Sweet Blues!
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Coming from a black man's soul.
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O Blues!
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In a deep song voice with a melancholy tone
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I heard that Negro sing, that old piano moan--
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"Ain't got nobody in all this world,
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Ain't got nobody but ma self.
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I's gwine to quit ma frownin'
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And put ma troubles on the shelf."
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