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 Every town has its town bum 
I guess ours had one 
Here's a song about him, I remember him fondly 
Well his name was Abner Brown 
 
I knew an old drunk named Abner Brown 
And nobody knew when he came to town 
But he spread good will to his fellow men 
And they let him sleep in the cotton gin 
 
He could drink more brew than an army could 
But he had more friends and he did more good 
Than a lot of fine fancy people in our town 
So they tolerated Abner Brown 
 
And all us kids were on his side 
'Cause he told us tales till our eyes grew wide 
And he made us feel bout ten feet tall 
'Cause he had no kids but he claimed us all 
 
And after school and on weekends 
You could find me down at the cotton gin 
The truest friend that I ever found was 
A good old drunk named Abner Brown 
 
Abner Brown, I wish that I could see you once again 
I believe that you'd stack up with all the mighty men 
I've met and known in all the low 
And higher places that I've been 
 
Thinking of you picks me up when I'm feeling down 
I thank the Lord for making Abner Brown 
 
Lord take me back to the cotton land 
To Arkansas take me home again 
Let me be the boy that I once have been 
Let me walk that road to the cotton gin 
 
He's probably dead many years ago 
And gone the way that old drunks go 
But I'd still like to sit me down 
Talk to my old friend, Abner Brown 
 
Abner Brown, I wish 
I thank the Lord for making Abner Brown 
  
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
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