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American Ballads and Folk Songs
Old Bill Jones had two daughters and a song: One went to Denver, and the other went wrong.
His wife she died in a pool-room fight, And still he sings from morning to night.
Oh, when I die, take my saddle from the wall, Put it on my pony, lead him from the stall.
Tie my bones to his back, turn our faces to the west, And we'll ride the prairie that we love the best.
GIT ALONG, LITTLE DOGIES*
Swinging