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The name she gave was Caroline,
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The daughter of a miner,
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And her ways were free and it seemed to me,
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The sunshine walked beside her,
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She come from Spencer across the hill,
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She said her Pa had sent her,
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The coal was low and since the snow,
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Would turn the skies to winter.
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She said she'd come to look for work,
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She was not seeking favors,
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For a dime a day and a place to stay,
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She'd turn those hands to labor.
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Well the times were hard Lord the jobs were few,
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All through Tecumseh Valley,
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But she asked around and a job she found,
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Tending bar for Gypsy Sally.
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She saved enough to get back home,
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When spring replaced the winter,
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But her dreams were denied her Pa had died,
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When the word came down from Spencer.
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She turned to whorin' out on the streets,
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With all the lust inside her,
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It was many a man returned again,
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To lay himself beside her.
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Well they found her down beneath the stairs,
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That led to Gypsy Sally's,
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In her hand when she died, was a note that cried,
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Fare thee well Tecumseh Valley.
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The name she gave was Caroline,
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The daughter of a miner,
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And her ways were free and it seemed to me,
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The sunshine walked beside her.