Suitcase Full of Blues

I came in this world naked
I'll be leavin' the same way
All that I've collected
Is too many dues to pay

I packed up my old suitcase
And I know without a doubt
There ain't nothin' I can see here
I can't do without

What am I gonna do
With a suitcase full of blues

I'll get myself some new stuff
Somewhere down the line
I don't need this old stuff
Clutterin' my mind

An old guitar and a toothbrush
Is all I really need
I don't need reminders
Of what you did to me

All I gotta lose
Is a suitcase full of blues

Suitcase
A burden I don't need
Suitcase
Oh, and it don't belong to me
Suitcase
A suitcase packed with pain
Too big and heavy
To carry on this train

Suitcase
A burden I don't need
Just a suitcase
Oh, it don't belong to me
Suitcase
A suitcase packed with pain
Too big and heavy
To carry on this train

A suitcase full of headaches
And a brand new broken heart
Lots of sad old memories
Dreams that fell apart

Suspicion and frustration
Misery and doubt
There ain't one damn thing worth keepin'
I'm going to throw the whole thing out

All I gotta lose
Is a suitcase full of blues

Suitcase
A burden I don't need
Suitcase
It don't belong to me
Suitcase
A suitcase packed with pain
Too big and heavy
To carry on this train

Trivia about the song Suitcase Full of Blues by Tommy Castro

When was the song “Suitcase Full of Blues” released by Tommy Castro?
The song Suitcase Full of Blues was released in 1997, on the album “Can't Keep a Good Man Down”.

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