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They say imitation is the highest form of flattery. This part of her speech was a song quote from this guy. Many people change up there voice up when they tell stories, many people also turn nothing into something.

Chorus:
I don't feel no ways tired,
I've come too far from where I started from.
Nobody told me that the road would be easy,
I don't believe He brought me this far to leave me.

Vamp:
I don't believe He brought me this far
(repeat as desired)

I've been sick (I don't believe),
but God brought me (He brought me this far).
I've been in trouble (I don't believe),
but God brought me (He brought me this far).

Iā??ve been friendless (I don't believe),
but God brought me (He brought me this far).
Iā??ve been lonely (I don't believe),
but God brought me (He brought me this far).

Please donā??t leave me (I don't believe),
donā??t leave me Jesus (He brought me this far).
Donā??t leave (I don't believe),
donā??t leave me Lord (He brought me this far).

I donā??t believe (I don't believe)
that God would bring me
(would bring me this far).

I donā??t believe (I don't believe)
that God would bring me
(would bring me this far).

I donā??t believe (I don't believe)
that God would bring me (would bring me this far just to leave me).
Zimzum Reviewed by Zimzum on . Hillary Clinton Fakes Southern Accent But that heavy hand turned to flat out mocking with part of her speech that has been placed online. Clinton, once a resident of the Governor's mansion in Arkansas, tried to fake a southern accent and it came across as a cheap and nasty ploy. There is but a clip online, and one can expect her lampooning the south will be skipped by any of the networks, but she is apparently quoting from the old Gospel Hymm 'I Don't Feel Noways Tired.' Except Hillary mocks it up with the fake drawl that Rating: 5