The Fugitive Kind
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Ones that play the guitar...
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and go around talking
about how warm they are.

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That happened to be the truth.
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You know, my temperature's always
a couple of degrees above normal.

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The same as a dog's.
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- You don't believe me?
- I have no reason to doubt you. Believe me.

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Well, I couldn't hire no stranger...
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with a snakeskin jacket and a guitar.
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And a temperature as high as a dog's.
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- Keep it on, ma'am.
- No, thank you. I got to go up now.

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- You better go.
- I got no place to go.

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Well, everyone's got a problem.
That's yours.

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Ma'am, I do all kinds of electrical repairs.
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I do odd jobs and I need the work real bad.
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What's the matter with your guitar?
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- Are you tired of it?
- No, ma'am.

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That's my life's companion...
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but I had to hock it once
and I don't want to do that anymore.

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I need a steady job.
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What's all that writing on it?
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Well, that's...
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All that's...
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All that's autographs
of famous jazz musicians.

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See this name here?
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Leadbelly.
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That was the greatest man that ever lived
on 12-string guitar.

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He played that thing so good,
he broke the stone heart...

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of a Texas governor
and won himself a pardon out of jail.

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His name's written in the stars.
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This one here.
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Jefferson. Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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Is his name written in the stars, too?

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