Lily pulled a horseshoe from a pile of junk
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Said "I'm gonna keep this good luck
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Piece of iron inside my truck"
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The boy just whispered "OK"
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And grabbed his old black dog
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As we piled on in and cut out through
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That late November fog
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Dull as a ploughshare rusting in the yard
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Old Cotton grinned and waved goodbye
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While the auctioneers all played cards
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On every other Sunday
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I'd walk down to Moe's and back
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Eat a t-bone steak, watch a picture show,
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For a dollar and a half
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[Chorus:]
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Come on little sister get up offa my knee
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Gonna settle down someday
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In a town called Jubilee
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Come on brother Jake
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Break on out and a break free
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Gonna set things right and set up a house
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In a town called Jubilee
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That fog came out of nowhere
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Short of what I can tell
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Hand to hand we passed that bucket
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Up and down from the well
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"Gone to California"
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Used to be what folks would say
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Down around these parts if it was me
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I'd have hoped that west bound stage
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[Chorus]
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One less hallelujah
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A little less sympathy
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Lily and Jake, the old black dog
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A pinewood box, a rocking horse
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All gone to Jubilee
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[Chorus]
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A Town Called Jubilee
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Elton John |