Tonalité : E major
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While traveling on a train one morning,
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the car was full and I did not know who
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I sat down be side.
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Then she said, it's been a long, long time
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I've felt my blood run cold
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For there beside me sat the girl
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Who turned my heart to stone
She said she was sorry for what she'd done,
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And though she told me
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this time I believed it was true
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So I took her to the porter's car,
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And as I held her in my arms,
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A little cabin in the countryside,
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curtains and fancy frills
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A little girl with dark brown eyes
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and flowers in the dell, in the dell
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And flowers in the dell
The train pulled into the Lincoln Station
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I reached up to help her down
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But she ran into another man's arms
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As soon as her feet touched the ground
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Then she turned and she looked
and I heard her laugh
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And as she turned,
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The whistle blew,
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I'll hear it till my dying day
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And as she struggled,
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beneath the wheels of the train
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A little cabin in the countryside
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With curtains and fancy thrills
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A little girl with dark brown eyes
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And flowers in the dell, in the dell
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And flowers in the dell
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The judge, said, ninety -nine years,
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grant him no parole
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A little cabin in the countryside,
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curtains and fancy frills
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A little girl with dark brown eyes
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and flowers in the dell
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In the dell, and flowers in the dell
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In the dell, and flowers in the dell
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