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From: E.R.Heerdink@far.ruu.nl (Rob Heerdink) My old Kentucky home - Randy Newman
E7Turpentine and dandelion wine I've turned the corner, I'm dA7oin' fine Shootin' at the birds on the E7telephoneline B7Pickin' them off with this guE7n o' mine I got a fA7ire in my belly and a fE7ire in my head Growing hB7igher and higher 'till I'm E7dead
Sister Sue she's short and stout She didn't grow up, she grew out Mama thinks she's plain, but she's just being kind Papa thinks she's pretty, but he's almost blind We don't let her out much except at night But I don't care 'cause I'm allright <chorus>
E7O-ho, the sun shines bright on my oA7ld Kentucky homeE7 E7Young folks roll on the fB7loor E7O-ho, the sun shines bright on my oA7ld Kentucky homeE7 E7Keep them hard times awB7ay from my dE7oor
Brother Gene, he's big and mean And he don't have much to say Got a little woman who he whooped eached day But now she's gone away Got drunk last night, kicked mama down the stairs But I'm allright, so I don't care <chorus> <repeat ad nauseam> -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Heerdink Department of Pharmacoepidemiology & E.R.Heerdink@far.ruu.nl Pharmacotherapy, Utrecht University -watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow-