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McKinley hollered, McKinley squalled |
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Doc said to McKinley, "I can't find that ball", |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Roosevelt in the White House, he's doing his best |
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McKinley in the graveyard, he's taking his rest |
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He's gone a long, long time |
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Hush up, little children, now don't you fret |
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You'll draw a pension at your papa's death |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Roosevelt in the White House drinking out of a silver cup |
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McKinley in the graveyard, he'll never wake up |
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He's gone a long, long time |
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Ain't but one thing that grieves my mind |
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That is to die and leave my poor wife behind |
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I'm gone a long, long time |
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Look here, little children, (don't) waste your breath |
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You'll draw a pension at your papa's death |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Standing at the station just looking at the time |
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See if I could run it by half past nine |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Came the train, she's just on time |
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She run a thousand miles from eight o'clock 'till nine, |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Yonder comes the train, she's coming down the line |
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Blowing in every station Mr. McKinley's a-dying |
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It's hard times, hard times |
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Look-it here you rascal, you see what you've done |
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You've shot my husband with that Iver-Johnson gun |
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Carry me back to Washington |
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Doc's on the horse, he tore down his rein |
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Said to that horse, "You've got to outrun this train" |
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From Buffalo to Washington |
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Doc come a-running, takes off his specs |
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Said "Mr McKinley, better pass in your checks |
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You're bound to die, bound to die" |
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