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22 IN THE MORNING BY THE BRIGHT LIGHT.

Words and Music by James A. Bland

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2. Go get a match and light that lamp, Want all the chil-dn-n for to fol low nie ; And

3. I'll take my old ban - jo a - long, Want all the children for to follow me; In

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show me the way to the Bap - tist camp, case the boys should sing a song,

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��teh the broth ers that you meet,

have beef -steak and spare -rib stew,

no one has to pay no fare,

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Want all the chil -dren for to fol -low me; And

Want all the chil -dren for to fol -low me; So

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��That I will trav - el on my feet, nice boiled on - ions dipped in dew, don't for - get to

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