| Two sisters lived alone out in the country their names were Katy and her sister
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| Liz
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| They farmed to raise the food that graced their table
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| Liz never went to town but Katy did
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| Katy went to town each Saturday morning to sell the eggs and buy for her and Liz
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| Their only needs just some salt and sugar they grew the rest her and sister Liz
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| Liz never went to town like Katy did Liz never knew a man but Katy did
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| For I saw them one evening when they thought they were hid
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| And you should’ve seen the things that him and Katy did
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| (steel)
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| I walked by Liz and Katy’s house each evening
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| Through the woods on my way home from school
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| Then one evening Katy smiled and spoke so softly
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| As I stood there blushing like a fool
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| Then she asked me if I’d like to have some cookies
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| That she baked for her and sister Liz
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| Then as Katy took me in their kitchen I never closed the door but Katy did
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| She took my hand and my heart beat so wildly
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| I sound like coffee a perking with no lid
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| And I shook so bad I’ve even dropped my cookies I didn’t know of love but Katy
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| did
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| Liz never knew a man but Katy did she said it’s lonely here with sister Liz
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| But I just kept on eatin' cookies I was just a dumb kid
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| I wish I’d known of love back then like Katy did
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| Oh I wish I’d known of love back then like Katy did |