Lyrics of 'You Were On My Mind' by Barry McGuire

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When I woke up this morning,
And you were on my mind,
You were on my mind.

I got troubles, woe-woe,
I got worries, woe-woe,
I got wounds to bind.

So I went to the corner,
Just to ease my pain,
I said, just to ease my pain.

I got troubles, woe-woe,
I got worries, woe-woe,
I came home again.

When I woke up this morning,
And you were on my mind,
And you were on my mind.

I got troubles, woe-woe,
I got worries, woe-woe,
I got wounds to bind.

But I gotta feelin` yeah,
Down in my shoes,
I said, way down in my shoes.

I got a rainbow, woe-woe,
I gotta move on, woe-woe,
I gotta walk away my blues.

When I woke up this morning,
And you were on my mind,
I said, you were on my mind.

Well I got troubles, woe-woe,
I got worries, woe-woe,
I got wounds to bind.

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