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  • It was a very cold September,
  • Colder than I'd ever care to make it.
  • I had a kind of empty feeling,
  • But no place to go where I could take it.
  • So I took a walk beside the railroad tracks,
  • and I thought about the facts of my life
  • And of my sometime, somewhere wife.
  • At times like this I lose my head and think of her.
  • Empty space always ask for filling.
  • I wonder whyI never stopped to marry her.
  • It wasn't 'cause she was not more than willing.
  • Walking puts a window to my mind,
  • And brings thoughts about this kind of a life,
  • without my sometime somewhere wife.
  • I guess I walked about a mile and maybe some,
  • And I come upon a rusty railroad crossing.
  • And suddenly I knew that time had come again,
  • The winter wind had set the trees to tossing.
  • So I returned to where I'd left my stuff,
  • yes, I knew I'd had enough of my life
  • without my sometime, somewhere wife.
  • I've got to find her.
  • I've got to find her.
  • I've got to find her.
  • I've got to find her.
  • I've got to find my lady, got let her know.
  • I don't know why I let my lady go.
  • I've got to find her.
  • I've got to find her.

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