| My home’s in old Virginia
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| Among the lovely hills
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| The memory of my birthplace
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| Lies in my bosom still
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| I did not like my fireside
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| I did not like my home
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| I have a mind for rambling
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| So far away from home
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| It was on one moonlight evening
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| The stars were shining bright
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| And with an ugly dagger
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| I made the spirits fly
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| To friends I bid adieu
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| To parents I bid farewell
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| I landed in Chicago
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| In the very midst of hell
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| While I was in the sober it struck me
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| As plain as you can see
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| I’m doomed, I’m ruined forever
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| Throughout eternity
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| I courted a fair young lady
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| Her name I will not tell
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| Oh, why should I disgrace her
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| When I am doomed for hell
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| But now I’m upon my scaffold
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| My time’s not very long
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| You may forget the singer
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| But don’t forget this song |