Leavin' This Morning

PUBLIC DOMAIN, DICK WELLSTOOD

See me reelin'' and rockin'
Drunk as I can be
Man I love trying to make a fool out of me
Well I'm leaving this morning
Leaving this morning
I'm leaving, trying to find a man of my own

When I get through drinking
Gonna - gun
Find my man
He better hitch up and run
Well I'm leaving this morning
I'm leaving this morning
I'm going to kansas city bring him jackson home

I give him all of my money
Treat him nice as I can
He got another woman wait till I find my man
Well I'm leaving this morning
Leaving this morning
I'm leaving, trying to find a man of my own

I went up 18th street
Find where the other woman stayed
Change my man of his travelling ways
Well I'm leaving this morning
Leaving this morning
I'm leaving, trying to find a man of my own

I walked down the street
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Asking everybody I meet where my sweet baby's at
Well I'm leaving this morning
I'm leaving this morning
I'm going to kansas city bring him jackson home

Trivia about the song Leavin' This Morning by Odetta

When was the song “Leavin' This Morning” released by Odetta?
The song Leavin' This Morning was released in 1962, on the album “Odetta And The Blues”.
Who composed the song “Leavin' This Morning” by Odetta?
The song “Leavin' This Morning” by Odetta was composed by PUBLIC DOMAIN, DICK WELLSTOOD.

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