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Lyrics The Pirates Of Stone County Road - John Stewart
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| There she calls from her second floor room
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| The end of a back porch afternoon
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| Where we’d stand on the bow of our own man-of-war
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| No longer the back porch any more
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| And we’d sail pulling for China
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| The pirates of Stone County Road
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| All weathered and blown
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| And we’d sail ever in glory
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| 'Till hungry and tired
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| The pirates of Stone County Road
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| Were turning for home
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| «Henry! |
| You better be getting on up to bed now, don’t ya know, Henry!»
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| There she calls from her high wicker chair
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| As I climb to my room up the stair
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| Where the wind through the shutters
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| Sends the mainsail to fall
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| From the shadow of the bedpost on the wall
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| And we’d sail pulling for China
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| The pirates of Stone County Road
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| Weathered and blown
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| And we’d sail ever in glory
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| 'Till hungry and tired
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| The pirates of Stone County Road
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| Were turning for home
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| «Henry! |
| Can you hear me, Henry. |
| Are you up there Henry? |
| Henry!» |
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