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    Greg Graffin - Don't Be Afraid To Run

  2. 2

    Greg Graffin - Cold As The Clay

  3. 3

    Greg Graffin - Talk About Suffering

  4. 4

    Greg Graffin - California Cotton Fields

  5. 5

    Greg Graffin - Highway

  6. 6

    Greg Graffin - Lincoln's Funeral Train

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    Greg Graffin - Little Sadie

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    Greg Graffin - Omie Wise

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    Greg Graffin - Opinion

  10. 10

    Greg Graffin - Sawmill

  11. 11

    Greg Graffin - Time Of Need

  12. 12

    Greg Graffin - Back To Earth

  13. 13

    Greg Graffin - Backroads Of My Mind

  14. 14

    Greg Graffin - Cease

  15. 15

    Greg Graffin - Echo On The Hill

  16. 16

    Greg Graffin - Fate's Cruel Hand

  17. 17

    Greg Graffin - In The Mirror

  18. 18

    Greg Graffin - Let's Do It

  19. 19

    Greg Graffin - Making Time

  20. 20

    Greg Graffin - Maybe She Will

  21. 21

    Greg Graffin - Millport

  22. 22

    Greg Graffin - One More Hill

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    Greg Graffin - Predicament

  24. 24

    Greg Graffin - Rebel's Goodbye

  25. 25

    Greg Graffin - Shotgun

  26. 26

    Greg Graffin - The Elements

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    Greg Graffin - The Fault Line

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    Greg Graffin - The Watchmaker's Dial

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    Greg Graffin - Too Many Virtues

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    Greg Graffin - Wax Wings

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    Greg Graffin - When I Fail

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    Greg Graffin - Willie Moore

Little Sadie

Greg Graffin

Went out last night to take a little round, I met a little Sadie and I blowed her down,
Bummed a ride home, got in to bed, 44 smokeless under my head

I began to think what the deed I'd done, grabbed my hat and away'd I run,
Made a good run just a little too slow, (they) overtook me in Jericho

Standin' on the corner, ringin' the bell, up walks the sheriff from Thomasville
Says "young man is your name Brown? 'Member that night you shot Sadie down?"

Oh yes sheriff my name is Lee, I murdered little Sadie in the first degree,
First degree, second degree, if you got any papers you can read 'em to me

Took me downtown, dressed me in black, put me on a train and they sent me back,
Had no one for to go my bail, (they) crammed me back in the county jail

Judge and the jury took their stand, the judge held the paper in his right hand,
41 days, 41 nights, 41 years to wear the ball and the stripes

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