| Late one night when the wind was still
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| Daddy brought the baby to the window sill
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| To see a bit of heaven shoot across the sky
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| The one and only time Daddy saw it fly
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| It came from the east just as bright as a torch
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| The neighbors had a party on their porch
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| Daddy rocked the baby, Mother said «amen»
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| When Halley came to visit in nineteen ten
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| Now back then Jackson was a real small town
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| And it’s not every night a comet comes around
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| It was almost eighty years since its last time through
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| So I bet your mother would’ve said «amen"too
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| As its tail stretched out like a stardust streak
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| The papers wrote about it every day for a week
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| They wondered where it’s going and where it’s been
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| When Halley came to Jackson in 1910
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| Now Daddy told the baby sleeping in his arms
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| To dream a little dream of a comet’s charms
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| And he made a little wish as she slept so sound
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| In nineteen eighty-six that wish came 'round
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| It came from the east, just as bright as a torch
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| She saw it in the sky from her daddy’s porch
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| As heavenly sent as it was back then
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| When Halley came to Jackson in nineteen ten
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| Late one night when the wind was still |