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I can't get my milk in the morning : I can't get my cream no more
And I want somebody to come here : help me get this bull from my door
Says I went out to my barn this morning : he didn't have one word to say
He was laying down by my heifer's side : please on a pile of hay
Then I walked away : and I hung my head and cried
Says I feel so lonesome : I ain't got my heifer by my side
Now there's nothing that I could do : for that old bull has tea‑rolled me
When I get myself another heifer : I'm going to move back to Tennessee
Says I'm still in love with my milkcow : I just can't stand the way she do
I don't mind her drinking her whiskey : but please don't ballyhoo
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