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Dm C Same old man livin at the mill Dm The mill turns around of its own free will Dm C Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack Dm C Dm Ladies step forward and the gents fall back Verse Dm C Then said the owl with his head all a white Dm A lonesome day and a lonesome night Dm C I thought I heard a pretty girl say Dm C Dm I court all night and you sleep all day Dm C Same old man livin at the mill Dm The mill turns around of its own free will Dm C Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack Dm C Dm Ladies step forward and the gents fall back Verse Dm C Then said the raven as she flew Dm If I was a young man, I'd have two Dm C One for to knit and one for to sew Dm C Dm And I'd have a little ribbon to my bow, bow, bow Dm C Same old man livin at the mill Dm The mill turns around of its own free will Dm C Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack Dm C Dm Ladies step forward and the gents fall back Verse Dm C My old man's in Kalamazoo Dm He don't wear no 'Yes, I do' Dm C First to the left and then to the right Dm C Dm This old mill grinds day and night Dm C Same old man livin at the mill Dm The mill turns around of its own free will Dm C Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack Dm C Dm Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
Dm C Same old man livin at the mill Dm The mill turns around of its own free will Dm C Hand in the hopper and the other in the sack Dm C Dm Ladies step forward and the gents fall back
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