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When I was a child down in south |
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Caroline soon's the |
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Saturday sun went on down |
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My folk's and sister would go and leave me home all alone |
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Goin' to that big square dance in town |
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Well my old radio would play that ol' opry show so |
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I never got lonsome or blue |
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I'd fall asleep in my chair and dream that |
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I was right there just a-singing the whole night through |
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When my folks would come home they'd be humming a song |
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Mamma'd smile and say "Child don't you know There ain't a thing in this world to make you fall in love girl like the San Antonio Stroll" |
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Well the day finally come when my momma said "Hon' It's 'bout time you came with us as well" |
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Well, I had me a time |
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Yes, I danced all night |
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Till they rang that old cracked midnight bell, |
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Then the lights went down low the fiddler picked up his bow and he played something stately and slow |
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And my sister |
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Eileen and her husband to be they held hands and began to stroll |
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I've been away for a while but it still brings a smile when |
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I think of the way that it goes |
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Now I'll sing it to you |
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Just so we both can do that ol' |
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San Antonio |
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Stroll Now |
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I'll sing it to you just so well all can do that ol' |
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San Antonio |
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Stroll |