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[Verse 1]
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A young boy walked into the Somerset pool room
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All us ole boys were just standing around
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The kid said 'scuse me, do you know my daddy?
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He's dead and he's lying out there in the ground
[Verse 2]
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We told him that we surely knew Harry Walker
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Known him for years was a good friend of ours
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The boy said well I want to get him a headstone
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I already went out and picked him some flowers
[Verse 3]
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We looked at each other - not having no money
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We ventured to ask, well, how much would it cost
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Two hundred dollars he said with his chest out
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And twenty more dollars to have it embossed
[Verse 4]
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He said you know daddy was real close to Jesus
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He prayed every day long as I can recall
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But now I'm afraid when the Lord comes to get him
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He might not be able to find him at all
[Verse 5]
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Now me and my pals at the Somerset pool room
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Ain't famous for nothing but standing around broke
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But something about the sad teary eyed youngster
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Made us think that something was stuck in our throats
[Verse 6]
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So we got some moonshine and stole a few chickens
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We passed round the word that a party was on
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We found some musicians and wood for a bonfire
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And we bush-hogged a place out on Harry's old farm
[Verse 7]
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We fixed up a bucket with harry's name on it
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We passed it around 'til it nearly was filled
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Two hundred and forty-six dollars collected
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More than enough there to pay off the bill
[Verse 8]
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A couple weeks later we sat in the pool room
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And someone suggested since two weeks had passed
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Go out to the graveyard and look at the headstone
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And see what the young man had done with our cash
[Verse 9]
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Now, there on the hillside in shiny grey marble
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A real pretty headstone that stated the fact
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All chiseled in stone there was written this message
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Ny name's Harry Walker and here's where I'm at