| There’s a legend about a church in our town the steeple so high seen for miles
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| around
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| Look on the hill and you’ll realize the steeple’s too big for the churches size
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| It seemes it was a long time ago when this church had no steeple
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| Just four walls and the roof overhead sheltered the humble people
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| But the money was short cause the times were bad
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| They had to get along on what they had
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| Just good simple people praying for a steeple
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| About this time when spring was near a man of weath and his sweetheart dear
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| Made their plans for the bells to ring they would wed on the first of spring
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| So this man of wealth and his true love dear named the wedding hours
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| They would wed in the little church the one that had no towers
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| But he was the kind and generous man he told his true love of his plan
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| How to build a steeple for these good people
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| Yes they’ll have their steeple the bells there will ring
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| They’ll ring for our wedding on the first day of spring
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| But they say death comes like a thief and soon his heart was filled with grief
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| One week before the wedding day he learned his love has passed away
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| Inspite of his grief and broken heart he kept the promise given
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| I’ll build the steeple so my love can hear the bells in heaven
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| And then he built the steeple there the tallest one in all the land
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| That’s how the people got their steeple
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| Well that is the reason the steeple lives so high
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| And how the bells ring louder when springtime is nigh |