Sergeant York
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saying-"
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ouch!
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"He calleth to his friends
and neighbors,

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"saying unto them,
rejoice with me,

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for i have found my sheep
which were lost."

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I recollect the time
sam hawkins lost his old sow.

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He come out one morning.
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The pen be busted down.
The sow was gone.

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Sam lit out after her
to find her.

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He had 67 other pigs
that didn't run off,

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but did sam get down
on his marrow bones

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and thank the good lord
for that?

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No, sirree. Not sam.
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He hunted high and low
for that old s-

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as i was saying,
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he hunted high and low
for that old sow.

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About all he-
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about all he'd done
that summer

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was hunt for that sow.
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Wouldn't even stop-
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wouldn't even stop hunting
when winter come.

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Sure enough,
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one night,
when he's plowing-

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one night when he's plowing home
through the snow,

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he seen something move
in the shadows.

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Sam's-
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sam's right scared.
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Figures maybe it's a bear.
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Then the-
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then the bear grunts,
and it ain't no bear at all!

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It's the sow!
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Well, sam was fitting
to be tied-

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the rejoicingest man
you ever seen-

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10 times as rejoiceful
for the lost one

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as for them that stayed
in the fold.

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Now this here-
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now this here-
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now this here is the point!

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