Troubles of My Own

I was mindin' my business the other day just jukin' on

down the street

When I seen this perfect stranger and he come slidin'

up next to me

He said friend my old lady just threw me out and why I

just don't know

But it ain't no joke cause I'm hungry and broke I got

no place to go

I gave him my last twenty dollar bill and told him to

go on home

And leave me alone

I don't want nobody whinin' at me I don't need nobody

moanin' to me

I don't want nobody cryin' on me I've got troubles of

my own

Well I went on down to this joint in town and found

somethin' I didn't expect

I was having a ball when the door flew open and who

walked in but my ex

She said your alimony payments' way behind it's six

months over due

And if you don't straighten this out right now I'm

gonna call the law to you

I said baby you'd better remember every dog's gonna

have his day

And I just want to say

I don't want nobody whinin' at me...

The cops came through the front door and I went out the

back

And I caught me a ride on a west bound freight train

rollin' down the railroad track

I went on out to east St Louis and looked up this old

friend of mine

I said I need a place to lay my head and brother I

ain't got a dime

He said you'd better get on outta here hoy and he

pulled out a gun

And I started to run

I don't want nobody whinin' at me...

I don't want nobody whinin' at me...