| THERE’S A LITTLE BOX OF PINE ON THE 7:29
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| (George Brown — Dette Lee)
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| «© '58 Shapiro-Bernstein Co "
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| A mother wrote a warning how much longer must I wait
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| Before you send my boy back home to me
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| For my eyes are growing dim and I’m longing for my Jim
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| Please hurry up and let my boy go free
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| The warden read the letter a tear fell from his eye
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| Sitting down he wrote her this reply
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| (There's a little box of pine on the 7:29)
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| Bringing back a lost sheep to the fold
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| There’s a valley filled with tears as the train of sorrow nears
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| The night is dark the world is growing cold
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| There he’s taking his last ride down the trail no more he’ll roam
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| On his face there is a smile he knows he’s going home
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| (There's a little box of pine on the 7:29)
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| Bringing back a lost sheep to the fold
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| The church was filled with people as the organ softly played
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| And on their knees the congregation prayed
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| As they softly sang a hymn for poor widow’s Jim
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| He’s happy for he’s going home to stay
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| There he’s taking his last ride… |