| Boys there’s gonna be a big blast. |
| We’d better be careful and count our steps
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| aways from the dynamite or else… huh, well let me tell you a story
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| «One, two, three,» said the prospector
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| Settin' his dynamite
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| «Four, five, six,» said the prospector
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| Packing his fuses tight
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| «Seven, eight nine,» said the prospector
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| Down in the mine so cold
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| Ten big steps took the prospector
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| Dreaming of big piles of gold
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| Boy, it’s dark down here, I’d better turn on my lamp. |
| Let’s see,
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| I got my map here… ah, right, then turn left, and right, left, right.
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| Good thing I’ve got the eyes of a much younger man. |
| Oh, ow, my toe, oh!
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| Could’ve been worse, so I guess I could’ve hit my head, Ow, my head! |
| Whew!
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| I just, oh oh, ow! |
| Look, the mother lode, look at all that gold.
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| Oh it’s time to set the dynamite. |
| Let’s see, I’ll put one stick here, no,
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| let’s see I’ll put ten sticks, no, I’ll put a hundred sticks of dynamite here.
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| Oh, and then I’ll light the fuse and get away. |
| Oh, I’d better get far enough
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| away. |
| Let’s see, I took ten steps gettin' here, I’ll take ten steps away,
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| I’ll count backwards
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| «Ten, nine, eight,» said the prospector
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| Stepping careful and slow
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| «Seven, six, five,» said the prospector
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| The dynamite ready to go
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| «Four, three, two,» said the prospector
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| Wandering to and fro
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| «One and…» said the prospector
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| And blew himself clean to Oregon and parts
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| Of Idyho! |