| Allelu, allelu:
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| I have died happy
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| And lived to tell the tale to you
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| I have slept for forty years
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| And woke to find me gone
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| I woke safe and warm in your arms
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| In your arms, your arms
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| In your arms
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| Not informed of the natural law
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| Squatting, lordly, on a stool, in a stall
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| We spun gold clear out of straw
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| And, when our bales of bullion
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| Were stored
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| You burned me like a barn
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| I burned safe and warm in your arms
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| In your arms, your arms
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| I’m afraid of the Big Return
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| There’s a certain conversation lost
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| And that loss incurred
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| With nobody remaining
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| To register who had passed this way
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| In the night
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| In the middle of the night
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| (Negating their grace and their sight)
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| Till only I remember, or mark
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| How we had our talk:
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| We took our ride
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| So that there was no-one home
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| And the lights of Rome
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| Flickered and died
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| And, what’s more
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| I believe that you knew it, too;
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| I think you saw their flares
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| And kept me safely unawares
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| In your arms
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| Your arms, in your arms
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| The grass was tall, and strung with burrs
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| I essayed that high sashay which
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| In my mind, was my way;
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| You hung behind, in yours
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| Anyhow, she did not neigh
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| I do not know
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| What drew our eyes to hers;
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| That little black mare did not stir
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| Till I lay down in your arms
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| Poor old dirty little dog-size horse! |
| —
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| Swaying and wheezing
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| As a matter of course;
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| Swaying and wheezing
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| As a matter of pride
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| That poor old nag, not four palms wide
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| Had waited a long time
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| Coated in salt
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| Buckled like a ship run foul of the fence
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| And in the middle of the night
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| She’d sprung up
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| No provenance
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| Bearing the whites of her eyes
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| And you, with your
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| 'Arrangement' with Fate
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| Nodded sadly at her lame assault
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| On that steady old gate
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| Her faultlessly etiolated fishbelly-face;
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| The muzzle of a ghost
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| And, pretty Johnny Appleseed
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| Via satellite feed
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| Tell us, who was it
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| That you then loved the most?
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| Pretty Johnny Appleseed
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| Leave a trail that leads
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| Straight back down to the farm
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| Lay me down
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| Safe and warm in your arms
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| In your arms |