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Sampson Pittman - I Been Down In The Circle Before lyrics
Spoken: Boys, ain't no need to try and tell me nothing. You can't tell me nothing 'bout the circle because [?] the circle 'cause I worked for every contractor up and down the line. And I know just exactly what they'll do and how to [?]. That's why you hear me say: I ain't no stranger, you can't tell me nothing. I been down there lots of times.)
I worked on the levee1, long time ago,
there ain't nothing 'bout the levee camp, boy, that I don't know
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Son, I ain't no stranger, been down in the circle before
Now, there ain't but the one contractor that I fear, God willing,
George Mullin they don't allow him back here
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Son, I ain't no stranger, I been down in the circle before
Now, there's Mr. Forrest Jones and he's so long and tall,
he killed a merchant man and he'd love to kill us all
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Son, I ain't no stranger, I been down in the circle before
(Spoken: Play it one time, play it)
Now, Mr. Charlie Loran, he's the mercy-man, the best contractor,
partner, that's up and down the line
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I knowSampson Pittman - I Been Down In The Circle Before - http://motolyrics.com/sampson-pittman/i-been-down-in-the-circle-before-lyrics.html
Well, I ain't no stranger, I been down in the circle before
Now, when you leave, I'd [take ?] by Highway 44,
the first camp you get to, it is called Rainy More
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Said, I ain't no stranger, I been down in the circle before
I ain't gonna shed sorrow, I ain't gonna break down,
drinking while I'm wheeling, getting mean, all [?]
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Son, I ain't no stranger, I been down in the circle before
Now, our friend in Arkansas, tell him what to do,
they done told him to come to Arkansas, I told him no, no, no
Partner, partner, partner, don't you think I know
Son, I ain't no stranger, I been down in Arkansas before
(Spoken: Goodbye)
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Note 1: origin: from the old French word levée, act of raising, from lever to raise. An embankment for preventing flooding, or a river landing place, also, a continuous dike or ridge (as of earth) for confining the irrigation areas of land to be flooded. A levee camp therefore is a work camp for building or improving dikes to prevent rivers from flooding the land, primarily in the Mississippi Delta area.