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Upon a lonely hill As the shadow of the cross arose Upon a lonely hill Jerusalem, Jerusalem Hark how the angels sing Hossanah in highest Hossanah
upon a hill There's a rosewood rockin' chair and a place set at the table Guess I better have a little talk with Jesus Maybe he can take me there So
the dark riverside He made his home there down by the riverside They made their homes there down by the riverside The city sprang from the dark river Thames
there down by the riverside They made their homes there down by the riverside The city sprang up from the dark river Thames They made their home there
y'alls gold Never seems to glow Now we can all breath slow Once the fiend's exposed It goes heave ho you never got the grit right Bark fame but you never
are migratory? ARTHUR: Not at all, they could be carried. GUARD #1: What -- a swallow carrying a coconut? ARTHUR: It could grip it by the husk! GUARD
that it read (wanna bet?) Solid pure gold on my cat scans, Followed by a bible and a bad bitch (damn) Study yaw roles like a essay now days
Once in royal David's city shepherds watched by night Struck by fear and wonder as angels filled the sky Once in royal David's city; the city
The olive trees, that stand in silence Upon the hills of time To hear the voices of the city As bells of evening chime The shofar sounding from
and urgent, to hail upon the face of most odious Time, requiring Replies most facile and vacuous, with words nearly singed, with the Heartbeat of passions,
moments, most serious and urgent, to hail upon the face of most odious time, requiring replies most facile and vacuous, with words nearly singed, with
Joe Hill come over from Sweden shores Looking for some work to do And the Statue of Liberty waved him by As Joe come a sailing through, Joe Hill
worked upon my mind The wailling took possesion of me Why was I wandering alone in this city of the dead ? Why was I alive ? When London was lying in state
INTRODUCTION Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Once upon a time there was a mountain that rose out of a vast green forest. And in the forest
Joe Hill come over from Sweden shores Looking for some work to do And the Statue of Liberty waved him by As Joe come a sailing through, Joe Hill
move, And choose the course you're running. Down at the edge, round by the corner, Not right away, not right away. Close to the edge, down by a river,
That seeks to drown us in the flames But if we sell our soul, For the chance of gold, Then we'll rue each passing day! I swore this place was once
Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Once upon a time there was a mountain that rose out of a vast green forest. and in the forest there were birds
Please observe me if you will I'm Professor Harold Hill And I'm here to organize a River City's boys' band Oh think, my friends, how could any pool
the timber trains came rolling through the valleys and the hills And fortunes by the board-foot came pouring from the mills They'd roll 'em down the rivers,
over here. No shoes and no shirt on, sure the hills is where it's at? Yeah the, the Maximillion is sure here I'm over here with Noodles and I got
a fight So I can’t stay in the dark but the light Shines so bright A city on the hill takes a mind that’s dark and brings insight That Christ is life Never
Born on the eighth of an eighth Two pine needles fell upon Empress' brow Two months later in a place of no pines Two more would fall upon another's
move, And choose the course you're running. Down at the edge, round by the corner, Not right away, not right away. Close to the edge, down by a river,
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