Key: D
Introduction:
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When I was a child my family would travel
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Down to western Kentucky where my parents were born.
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There's a backwards old town that's often remembered
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So many times that my memories are worn.
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- Dad won't you take me back to Mulenburg County,
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Down by the Green River where paradise lays.
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He said, "I'm sorry my son, but you're too late in askin'.
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Mr Peabody's coal-train has hauled it away." -
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Well sometimes we're travel right down to Green River
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To the abandoned old prison down by Avery Hill.
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Where the air smelled like snakes, we'd shoot with our pistols
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But empty pop bottles are all we would kill.
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Then the coal company came with the worlds largest shovel,
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They torchered the timber, stripped all the land.
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Dug for the coal til the land was forsaken.
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Wrote it all down as a progrss for man.
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When I die let my ashes float down the Green River,
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Let my soul roll on up to the Rodchester Dam.
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And I'll be half way to Heaven with paradise waitin'
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Just five miles away from whereever I am.
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