| Song | Let It Alone |
| Artist | Old Crow Medicine Show |
| Album | Big Iron World |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Traditional | |
| While the traveling through this big iron world | |
| It'll sometimes ask of you | |
| To give advice at certain times | |
| And tell folks what to do | |
| Well, at this time, | |
| I'm gonna tell you | |
| What's the wisest plan | |
| When it comes to mixing in with things | |
| That you just don't understand, hmm | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don't concern you, let it alone | |
| Don't go around putting on airs | |
| And meddling in other folks' affairs | |
| If you don't know, say so | |
| Mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you see two people fighting | |
| Them man and woman, say | |
| You think that it's a crime for them | |
| To carry on that way | |
| Well, you think that you could stop that row | |
| But just as you draw nigh | |
| The lady with the poker | |
| Strikes the gentleman across the eye | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don't concern you, let it alone | |
| They know their business, all right, all right | |
| They practice that way every night | |
| If you go buttin' in, they'll break your chin | |
| So mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you say that love's against you | |
| And on your weary way | |
| Well, lying in the gutter | |
| A drunken man, we'll say | |
| He's lying in the gutter | |
| And you can tell that he's all in | |
| But on his necktie plainly gleams | |
| A great big diamond pin | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| He's not your pal, so let it alone | |
| The man is drunk, it may be true | |
| But the diamond don't belong to you | |
| So shut your eyes and eat some sighs | |
| Turn around and beat it and leave it alone |
| zuo qu : Traditional | |
| While the traveling through this big iron world | |
| It' ll sometimes ask of you | |
| To give advice at certain times | |
| And tell folks what to do | |
| Well, at this time, | |
| I' m gonna tell you | |
| What' s the wisest plan | |
| When it comes to mixing in with things | |
| That you just don' t understand, hmm | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don' t concern you, let it alone | |
| Don' t go around putting on airs | |
| And meddling in other folks' affairs | |
| If you don' t know, say so | |
| Mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you see two people fighting | |
| Them man and woman, say | |
| You think that it' s a crime for them | |
| To carry on that way | |
| Well, you think that you could stop that row | |
| But just as you draw nigh | |
| The lady with the poker | |
| Strikes the gentleman across the eye | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don' t concern you, let it alone | |
| They know their business, all right, all right | |
| They practice that way every night | |
| If you go buttin' in, they' ll break your chin | |
| So mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you say that love' s against you | |
| And on your weary way | |
| Well, lying in the gutter | |
| A drunken man, we' ll say | |
| He' s lying in the gutter | |
| And you can tell that he' s all in | |
| But on his necktie plainly gleams | |
| A great big diamond pin | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| He' s not your pal, so let it alone | |
| The man is drunk, it may be true | |
| But the diamond don' t belong to you | |
| So shut your eyes and eat some sighs | |
| Turn around and beat it and leave it alone |
| zuò qǔ : Traditional | |
| While the traveling through this big iron world | |
| It' ll sometimes ask of you | |
| To give advice at certain times | |
| And tell folks what to do | |
| Well, at this time, | |
| I' m gonna tell you | |
| What' s the wisest plan | |
| When it comes to mixing in with things | |
| That you just don' t understand, hmm | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don' t concern you, let it alone | |
| Don' t go around putting on airs | |
| And meddling in other folks' affairs | |
| If you don' t know, say so | |
| Mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you see two people fighting | |
| Them man and woman, say | |
| You think that it' s a crime for them | |
| To carry on that way | |
| Well, you think that you could stop that row | |
| But just as you draw nigh | |
| The lady with the poker | |
| Strikes the gentleman across the eye | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| If it don' t concern you, let it alone | |
| They know their business, all right, all right | |
| They practice that way every night | |
| If you go buttin' in, they' ll break your chin | |
| So mind your own business and let it alone | |
| Well, you say that love' s against you | |
| And on your weary way | |
| Well, lying in the gutter | |
| A drunken man, we' ll say | |
| He' s lying in the gutter | |
| And you can tell that he' s all in | |
| But on his necktie plainly gleams | |
| A great big diamond pin | |
| Let it alone, let it alone | |
| He' s not your pal, so let it alone | |
| The man is drunk, it may be true | |
| But the diamond don' t belong to you | |
| So shut your eyes and eat some sighs | |
| Turn around and beat it and leave it alone |