| Mornin', Mrs. Campbell
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| Lovely day today
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| I heard about the fire
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| I wonder what the papers say
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| Let’s see now:
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| Give me fifty shotgun shells
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| And a hundred feet of rope
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| Just add that to my bill
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| Says here there ain’t no hope
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| They all were burned alive
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| And four packs of cigarettes
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| No, I think I’ll make it five
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| I heard about the wedding
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| I’m so happy for the bride
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| Why that fire house looked mighty nice
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| And the whole town swelled with pride
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| We’ve watched her grow to womanhood
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| She’s found an upright man
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| She’ll learn this life ain’t easy
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| You do the best you can
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| No, no, my family ain’t so good
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| My wife just had a spell
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| And I can’t afford the medicine
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| She needs to make her well
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| I’ve been laid off at that factory
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| For sixteen months or more
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| I came home last Wednesday evenin'
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| I found her lyin' on the floor
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| Bye now, Mrs. Campbell
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| Say howdy to your son
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| You can tell him we’ll go huntin'
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| When he gets a bigger gun
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| It was too bad about that fire
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| But don’t you get me wrong
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| We’ve gotta teach these people
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| How to stay where they belong |