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Country Comfort
from The Giant Harmonica Fakebook
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Soon the pines will be fall - ing ev-'ry where-
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Vill-age child-ren fight each oth-er for a share
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And the six-o-nine goes roar- ing past the creek-
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Dea-con Lee pre-pares his ser-mon for next week
verse 2.
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I saw grand-ma yes-ter-day down at the store-
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Well she's real-ly go-ing fine for eight-y four
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Well she asked me if some-time - I'd fix her barn -
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Poor old girl she needs a hand to run the farm
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And it's good old coun-try com-fort in my bones-
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Just the sweet-est sound my ears have ev-er known
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Just an old-fash-ioned feel-ing ful-ly-grown- - -
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Coun-try com-fort's an-y truck that's go-ing home - -
verse 3.
Down at the well they've got a new machine
The foreman says it cuts man-power by fifteen
Yeah but that ain't natural well so old Clay would say
You see he's a horse-drawn man until his dying day
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verse 4.
Now the old fat goose is flying cross the sticks
The hedgehog's done in clay between the bricks
And the rocking chair's creaking on the porch
Across the valley moves the herdsman with his torch
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