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  1. Mississippi Sheiks - Bootleggers Blues Lyrics
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  4.  
  5. I got whiskey on my back,
  6. and a sheriff's on my track
  7. I'm gonna make it through this world if I can
  8.  
  9. I take a walk to go my bail,
  10. brother took off to the county jail
  11. You better make it through the world if you can
  12.  
  13. If you can
  14. If you can
  15. You better make it through the world if you can
  16.  
  17. If you want to have to leave home,
  18. you just stick with a bottle of corn
  19. You got to make it through the world if you can
  20.  
  21. You may think they're doin' you wrong,
  22. but they'll send you to the county farm1
  23. You better make it through the world if you can
  24.  
  25. If you can
  26. If you can
  27. You better make it through the world if you can
  28.  
  29. When you go out for a load,
  30. the sheriff will stop you on the road
  31. You have to make it through this world if you can
  32.  
  33. It's a real surprising thing,
  34. that to hear those boys will drink
  35. You better make it through the world if you can
  36.  
  37. If you can
  38. If you can
  39. You better make it through the world if you can
  40.  
  41. ...they sure got to hear about liquor
  42.  
  43. Ever since this state went dry2,
  44. the bootleggers have their shine3
  45. They gonna keep out of the way of the jail if they can
  46.  
  47. If they can
  48. If they can
  49. They gonna keep out of the way of the jail if they can
  50.  
  51. __________
  52. Note 1: county farm, a prison farm where convicts had to work of their time. Probably the most famous/notorious among these prison farms was Parchman Farm. The state prison in Parchman, Mississippi. Parchman was a complex of 15 labor camps covering a large area in Mississippi, a closed society of black men who were offered as "contract" labor to farms, railroads and industries of many sorts, passed around to do labor for the financial benefit of both the contractor and the state who sold them.;
  53. Note 2: Ever since this state went dry, with the Prohibition Act sales and use of liquor was forbidden by law and under penalty;
  54. Note 4: shine, short for moonshine, a home made whiskey made from corn
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