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The Stourbridge Lion (Birth of the American Railroad) Written by Zach Bateman [Verse 1]
‘Round these hiClls oh the LFion would rColl Hauling cFoal for the mCan. Tracing lCines through the stFone walls and pCines. Bringing ghCosts back hFome agCain.
[Verse 2]
Heavy CEngine won’t you trFeat her kCind That sAmhe might lFay down down to rCest. But come up Amearly to a mForning surprCise And stCole the jFewels from her brCeast.
[Chorus]
ThAmey said there woFn’t be a nCext time. But AmI see her cFoming like a frGiend. I’ll sChine my shoes and read the mForning nCews, And watch the LCion rFide agCain.
[Verse 3]
Old man JCervis won’t you lFeave me bCe Back Amto your dFamned old canCals. ThAmem forty-niners seem to lFeave endlesslCy. I’d like to lCay this shFovel dCown.
[Chorus]
ThAmey said there woFn’t be a nCext time. But AmI see her cFoming like a frGiend. I’ll sChine my shoes and read the mForning nCews, And watch the LCion rFide agCain.