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One, two, three, four |
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All the way to grandma's house |
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I stayed on the narrow path |
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But my brother wandered off deep into the woods |
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Bitten twice by rattle snakes, tangled up in poison oak |
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He fell down and broke his legs into a great ravine |
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When I arrived at grandma's house she had made us tea and cake |
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She asked me where my brother was and |
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I said I don't know and ate |
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When I get to |
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Heaven I'll be greeted warmly |
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Surrounded by the angels as |
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Jesus takes my hand |
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I'll receive a mansion on the |
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River Jordan |
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And a crown of diamonds for a race well run |
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I won't ever lock my doors |
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I will trust my neigbors |
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Confident that they desreve to be there in |
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Heaven, too |