| Far away on yonder hill old Blue’s a barking at a coon I guess he’s chased all
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| night
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| And it’s just about two hours before dawning and Jacob’s cabin doesn’t show a
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| light
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| In the ruffle of the leaves beside my pathway a small animal appeared black and
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| white
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| And as I run for life towards Jacob’s cabin
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| The pole cat right behind me smelling up the country side
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| I holered wake up Jacob stir up a light
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| Did you ever see a man and a pole cat fight
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| Turn on the light and let me in
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| Wake up Jacob, let me in
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| Well, the pole cat looked at me with his tail held high
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| As frantically I beat on Jacob’s door
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| Then what a welcome sound to my nervous ears
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| As I heard Jacob’s big feet hit the floor
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| As I waited there for Jacob to unlock the door
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| The pole cat’s perfume filled the morning air
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| And the door was so strong that my eyes burned
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| And as the smell began to curl my hair
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| I holered wake up Jacob stir up a light
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| Did you ever see a man and a pole cat fight
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| Turn on the light and let me in
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| Wake up Jacob, let me in |