| Then one day
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| The boy was walking through town
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| And he came upon the Minister’s daughter
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| The Minister’s daughter was so beautiful
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| The most beautiful girl the boy had ever seen
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| And on this particular day
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| She looked more beautiful than ever
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| He had decided that he was finally going to say something to her
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| When she turn to him and asked him where he was going
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| He told her he was just walking around
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| And she looked deeply into his eyes and said
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| «I know something wonderful we can do, boy
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| «But first, you must prove that you are worthy.»
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| The boy swore he’d do whatever she asked
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| She said, «I want you to jump over my daddy’s church
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| «Then I’ll know you’re the boy I’ve always dreamed of.»
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| The boy walked over to the church
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| It was the tallest building in town
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| But the boy loved the beautiful minister’s daughter
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| He focused on the very top of the church and said to himself
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| «I think I can, I think I can.»
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| Then he huffed and he puffed
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| And he jumped over the church
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| There, on the other side of the church
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| Was the minister’s daughter
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| Waiting for him with open arms
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| And the boy knew that the other thing
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| That was missing from his life
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| Was no longer missing |