{t: Oh Susanna} {c: Folksong, USA} 1. I [D]come from Alabama with my banjo on my [A7]knee, I'm [D]goin' to Louisiana, my Susanna [A7]for to [D]see. {soc} [G]Oh, Susanna, oh [D]don't you cry for [A7]me, I [D]come from Alabama with my banjo [A7]on my [D]knee. {eoc} 2. It [D]rained all night the day I left, the weather it was [A7]dry; The [D]sun so hot I froze to death, Susanna [A7]don't you [D]cry. {c: Chorus} 2. I [D]had a dream the other night, when everything was [A7]still; I [D]thought I saw Susanna dear, acoming d[A7]own the h[D]ill. The buckwheat cake was in her mouth, the tear was in her [A7]eye, Said [D]I, I'm coming from the south, Susanna [A7]don't you [D]cry. {c: Chorus} 3. I [D]soon will be in New Orleans, and then I'll look a[A7]round, And [D]when I find Susanna, I'll fall u[A7]pon the [D]ground. But if I do not find her, then I'm surely bound to [A7]die, And [D]when I'm dead and buried, oh Susanna [A7]don't you [D]cry. {c: Chorus}
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