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03.Cherry Pie |
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4 cups of cherries or more, maybe 5 just to be sure |
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1 cup of sugar or more if the berries are sour |
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Let your belly say when, when you put in |
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A good pinch cinnamon |
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Groovin', twistin' your leg, when you add the yoke of an egg |
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Crumble some butter with four small cups of flour |
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And in the wink of an hour, if you're lucky you'll try |
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My great granny's cherrypie |
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Well listen, once back in 1865 |
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My great granny served her very first cherry pie |
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And it's been doin' wonders |
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Ever since she spread |
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Her lovin' crumbles |
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She mended broken hearts |
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And won every prize in the local country markets |
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She was the sweetest thing |
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Invited everybody in to share |
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Tender love and care |
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And some pie here and there |
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Well listen, once back in 1869 |
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My great grandad walked in and caught her eye |
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And he's been doing tumblers |
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ever since he tasted her lovin' crumbles |
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She once said to me one day |
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you're gonna thank me for this recipe |
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You gotta follow it to the T |
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It takes more than just a twinkle in your eye |
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So when you find your guy |
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Invite him in for some pie |