Key: C
Introduction:
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Her house on the corner of Cedar and Elm..
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still stands in our town.
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But it's been empty since she moved away..
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the day that the saw-mill closed down.
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(Oooo-weee-bee-doo.)
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We'd sit on her porch almost every night..
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I remember how happy we were.
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We'd grow up and marry I'd work at the mill..
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to make a living for her.
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(Oooo-weee-bee-doo.)
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Her father worked at the mill..like most of the
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others in town.
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I lost my girl when he lost his job..the day that
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the saw-mill closed down.
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(Oooo-weee-bee-doo.)
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She moved from the corner of Cedar and Elm..and I
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never saw her again.
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But I can still hear her mother's soft voice..saying,
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honey, it's time to come in.
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(Oooo-weee-bee-doo.)
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No lon..ger do mill hands live here..the giant saws don't
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make a sound.
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No long..er does my love live here..not since the saw-mill
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closed down.
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She left when the saw-mill closed down.
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(Oooo-weee-bee-doo.) (2x)