Waylon Jennings — Lonesome Onry and Mean

[Verse 1] On a Greyhound bus Lord, I'm traveling this morning I'm going to Shreveport And down to New Orleans Been traveling these highways Been doing things my way It's been making me lonesome, on'ry, and mean [Verse 2] Now her hair was jet black And her name was Codeine She thought she was the cream Of the Basin Street Queens She got tired of that smoky wine dream Began to feel lonesome, on'ry, and mean [Bridge] [Verse 3] We got together And we cashed in our sweeps Gave 'em to a beggar Who was mumblin' through the streets There's no escaping from his snowy white dreams Born lookin' lonesome, on'ry, and mean [Verse 4] Now I'm down in this valley Where the wheels turn so low At dawn I pray To the Lord of my soul I say, Dear Lord, do right by me You know I'm tired of being lonesome, on'ry, and mean


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