The Grateful Dead - Deep Elem Blues

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Verse 1
When you go down to Deep Elem to have a little fun
Have your ten dollars when the police man come

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Verse 2
Once I knew a sweetheart, she meant the world to me
Went down to Deep Elem, now she ain't what she used to be

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Instrumental Break

Verse 3
Once I knew a preacher, preached the Bible through-and-through
Went down to Deep Elem, now his preachin' days are through

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Instrumental Break

Verse 4
When you go down to Deep Elem put your money in your socks
Them redheads in Deep Elem, you know they'll put you on the rocks

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Instrumental Break

Verse 5
When you go down to Deep Elem to have a little fun
Have your ten dollars ready when that old policeman come

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Verse 6
Once I knew a sweetheart, she meant the world to me
She went down to Deep Elem, and she ain't what she used to be

Chorus
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues

Outro
Whoa, sweet mama, your daddy's got them Deep Elem blues
 
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