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Verse 1
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Come gather all around me
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and I'll sing to you a tale
About the boys in
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Carmelville who almost went to jail
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It happened on a
November's night when
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all hands was asleep
We crept up over
Joe
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Tosin and we stole
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their murdered sheep
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Now if you pay attention,
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I know I'll make you laugh
We never went to steal the sheep,
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we went to steal the calf
The old cow, she got angry because we
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woke her from her sleep
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We couldn't take any chances
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so we had to steal the sheep
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We caught the woolly animal
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and dragged her from her pen
She said goodbye to little lamb
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she'd never see again
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She knew that those dark strangers
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soon would take her life
In less than half an hour she
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felt a dreadful night
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And
Martha, she got angry when she
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heard about the loss
Said she'd catch the robbers,
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no matter what the cost
Next morning, just at sunrise,
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she to the office went
And to the
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RCMP, a telegram she sent
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Well, the
Mountie got the message and he
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started in to read
This is from my
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Martha, tellin' an awful beat
Last night my sheep was stolen,
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by whom I cannot tell I'd like for you to catch them and to drag them back to jail
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Well, just a short time later,
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about twelve o 'clock that night
We had the sheep a -cookin'
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and everyone feelin' tight
The smell of mutton and onions,
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no man could ask for more
We chugged a love and a minion
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when a bounty walked in the door
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He sorry boys, your party,
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I really don't want to wreck
I smelled the meat a -cookin' and I
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had to come and a -check
You see the sheep a -stolen
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and the thief a -song a -loose
So come right in and join us, sir,
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we're havin' a piece a -loose
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Well he came right in, he sat right down,
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we gave him a piece a -sheep
And this is the finest piece
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a -moose I know as I ever eat
Two o 'clock in the mornin'
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he bid us all a good day
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We'd get snake loaves and a sheep,
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swear we'll phone you right away
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Said, thanks a lot, dear,
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darn fine bunch of crumbs I know you'll keep
If everyone was as good as you,
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you wouldn't have lost your sheep
After he left we had the piece we
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had in the oven to roast
We might have sold the sheep, boys,
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but the mouth he ate the most
you
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