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Patches by Dickey Lee
Down by the river that flows by the coal yard's stand
Wooden houses with shutters torn down
There lives a girl everybody calls Patches
Patches my darling of old Shantytown
We planned to marry when June brought the summer
I couldnt wait to make Patches my bride
Now I dont see how that ever can happen
My folks say no and my heart breaks inside
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Patches oh what can I do?
I swear Ill always love you
But a girl from that place would just bring me disgrace
So my folks wont let me love you
Each night I cry as I think of that Shanty and pretty patches
There watching the door
She doesnt know that I cant come to see her
Patches must think that I love her no more
I hear a neighbor telling my father
He says a girl name of Patches was found floating face down
In that dirty old river that flows by the coal yards
In old Shantytown
Patches oh what can I do?
I swear Ill always love you
It may not be right but Ill join you tonight
Patches Im coming to you
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