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bring the corn and bear the Women & Men: By the wa - ters sweet and clean, G

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though the riv- er's proud and

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Jult Around The RiverbendMuscbyALANMENKEN

Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

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boys, mine, mine me that

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big, boys. I'd help you to dig, boys, but I've got this crick in my

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