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Hear you cryin’ ‘bout the things that you ain’t got
How you been lustin’ for those things that you have not
You must be country, I can tell the way you dress
Don’t let that city take away your happiness

Don’t think you ever know what you’re walkin’ out into
You’re too young and full of cum to think things all the way through
Stand straight, cockeyed sure, and give that deadly stare
Silly wife beatin’ t-shirt is all you ever wear

Get on down water, down water, down in Waterloo
Down water, down water, down in Waterloo
Tripped on a hickory stump, fell on a loaded gun
Yeah the walkin’ shoes and the river blues
Heaven knows what the dead men know
Heaven knows where the dead men go

Wake up late at night, pull yourself from sleep
Go out to the river’s edge, where you know it’s deep
You’ll think you’re dreaming as you take the first step down
With sliding ankles and frozen faces all around

Get on down water, down water, down in Waterloo
Down water, down water, down in Waterloo
Tripped on a hickory stump, fell on a loaded gun
Yeah the walkin’ shoes and the river blues
Heaven knows what the dead men know
Heaven knows where the dead men go

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from Johnson County Snow, released April 3, 2000

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Kelly Pardekooper Connecticut

My songs/voice work in 40+ films/TV shows. Iowa City native. “A roots musician who writes some of the sweetest, blues-infused, country-fied, American rock music of our time ”
-No Depression

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