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Mason died on Monday, we bricked him in the wall |
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All his children grew and grew, they ain't never grown so tall before |
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They may never grow so tall again |
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We dug him up on Tuesday, he hardly aged a day |
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Taught us all we ever knew, we ain't never known so much before |
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We may never know so much again |
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The wall collapsed on Wednesday, we chalked it up to fate |
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Mason's children ran and flew, they ain't never run so fast before |
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Swore they'd never show their face again |
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Mason was a mighty man, a mighty man was he |
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Always said when I'm dead I'm gone, don't you weep for me |
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Thursday came then Friday, with buyers tall and bright |
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Mason's children cooked the stew and cleaned up when the feast was through |
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Take me to the repo-man to pay back what is owed |
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If he's in some other land write it off as stole |