My Little Chickadee
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Willie took me places
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The high-class joints and the races
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Bought me a kimono with red satin lining
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And a hat with a feather,
the greenest one in town

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This filly got pally
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With Willie of the Valley
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The mine had a cave-in
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Poor old Willie gave in
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Laid him out on a bedrock
Lit 40 candles

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Dirty old donkey,
hauled him to the Promised Land

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On a hilly near the alley
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They laid Willie of the Valley
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So take your hats off
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And sing your yaps off
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For Willie of the
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Willie was a good man
the best man that I found

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I said he was a good man
he should have hung around

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Poor Willie
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Of the Valley
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...that's the value of irrigation.
The agitated campaign...

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- Something I can do for you?
- I don't know yet.

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- I see you print things here.
- Yes. Everything but money.

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I know some people ain't so particular.
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Tell me, what is your objections
to the new sheriff?

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If you wanted to get rid of your husband...
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I could think of no better way than
having him made Sheriff of Greasewood.

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Are you insinuating I got an ulterior motive?
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- No, Mrs...
- Call me Flower Belle.

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But what about getting rid of the Sheriff?

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