| The City Council met last night, the vote was four to three
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| To tear the home town depot down and build a factory
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| To take that stretch of history and tear it off the map
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| And to take old engine number nine and turn it into scrap
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| If you can’t afford a quarter
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| Then you ought to give a dime
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| If everybody gave then we could save the Blue Water Line
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| Oh I could tell you stories of the glories of that train
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| Of the 49'er miners and the time old Jesse James
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| Stole a thousand golden nuggets in that great train robbery
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| And when old Abe Lincoln rode with Tad upon his knee
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| If you can’t afford a quarter
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| Then you ought to give a dime
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| If everybody gave then we could save the Blue Water Line
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| Just twenty thousand quarters and forty thousand dimes
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| And we’ll ride again to glory on that old Blue Water Line
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| We’ll have William Jennings Bryant
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| Stokin' coal on number nine
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| So reach into your pockets boys for the old Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| If you can’t afford a quarter
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| Then you ought to give a dime
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| If everybody gave then we could save the Blue Water Line
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| If everybody gave then we could save the Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line
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| Blue Water, Blue Water, Blue Water Line… |