John Prine

Don't Bury Me

John Prine

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Woke up this morning, put on my slippers,  
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went to the kitchen and died,  
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And, oh, what a feeling when my soul went through the celing  
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and on up in to heaven I did rise!  
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When I got there they did say, "John, it happened this-a-way:  
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you slipped upon the floor and hit your head, 
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And all the angels say just before you passed away  
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these are the very last words that you said:  

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"Please don't bury me down in that cold, cold ground.  
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I'd rather have them cut me up and pass me all around,  
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Throw my brains in a huricane,  
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The blind can have my eyes,  
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the deaf can take both of my ears if they don't mind the size."
  
  
Give my stomach to Milwakee if they run out of beer;  
Put my socks in a cedar box, just get 'em out of here , 
Venus de milo can have my arms.  Look out! I've got your nose.  
Sell my heart to the junk man  and give my love to Rose. 
  
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Give my feet to the foot-loose, careless, fancy-free.  
Give my knees to the needy; don't you pull that stuff on me.  
Hand me down my walkin' cane; it's a sin to tell a lie.  
Send my mouth way down south and kiss my ass good-bye. 
  
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