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Dock Boggs :: ‘Old Rub Alcohol Blues’ (1927-‘29)
Take a minute and let this seep in. Have an open mind. This is a fairly intense groove (yeah, I said groove). Also, check out these lyrics. Pretty heavy:
Troubles up and down the road,
And trials all the way around;
Never knew what trouble was,
‘Til my darling threw me down.With nothing but old ragged clothes,
My heart strings broken to shreds;
Blues a-creepin’ over my body,
Queer notions flyin’ through my head.If ever I meet that girl again,
Our troubles will all be o’er;
I’ll steal her out away from home,
We will sail for some foreign shore.When my worldly trials are over,
And my last goodbye I’ve said;
Bury me near my darling’s doorstep,
Where the roses bloom and fade.My pockets are all empty,
Like they’ve often been before;
If I ever reach my home again,
I’ll walk these ties no more.The easiest thing I ever done,
Was lovin’ and drinkin’ wine;
The hardest thing I ever done,
Was workin’ out a judge’s fine.The cheapest thing I ever done,
Was sleepin’ out amongst the pines;
The hardest thing I ever tried,
Was keeping pork chops off of my mind.Have never worked for pleasure,
Peace on earth I cannot find;
The only thing I surely own,
Is a worried and troubled mind.If wine and women don’t kill me,
There’s one more plan to find;
Soak up the old rub alcohol,
Ease all troubles off my mind.When my worldly trials are over,
And my last goodbye I’ve said;
Bury me near my darling’s doorstep,
Where the roses bloom and fade.
life:
President Barack Obama shakes the prosthetic hand of U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Leroy Arthur Petry of Santa Fe, N.M., who received the Medal of Honor for his valor in Afghanistan in a ceremony in the White House on July 12. Petry lost his right hand as he tossed aside a live grenade during a 2008 firefight in Afghanistan, sparing the lives of his fellow Army Rangers.
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