My Old Kentucky Home
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The sun shines bright
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in the old Ken-tuck-y home.
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'tis sum-mer the
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dark-ies are gay.
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The corn top's ripe
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and the mea-dow's in the bloom,
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While the birds makin'
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mus-ic all the day.
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The young folk roll
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on the lit-tle cab-in floor.
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All mer-cy all
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hap-py and bright.
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By'n by hard times
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come a knock-in' at the door.
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Then my old Ken-tuck-y home,
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good night.
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Weep no more my la-dy, oh,
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Weep no more to-day.
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We will sing one song
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of my old Ken-tuck-y home,
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For the old Ken-tuck-y home
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far a-way.