Sergeant York
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:04:14
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,

:04:28
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!

:04:44
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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Appears to me
the devil be a-knocking

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at the door
of a house of worship.

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If there's any of you
want to go get him,

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you'll be free to go
because the meeting's over.

:05:31
Pastor pile, alvin york
done shot his initials

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in this tree-
"a.y." plain as day.

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It were alvin york,
ike botkin,

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and buck lipscomb
and their liquor.

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Who was you saying
it were?

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Who was you saying
it were?

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It were alvin,
mrs. York.

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How be you
knowing?

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It weren't alvin, mother york.
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It were the liquor.
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Mighty good shooting
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for a man
and his liquor,


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