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The Legend of Andrew McCrew

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There was a mummy at the fair, all crumpled in a folding chair. The people passed, but didn't care that the mummy was a man, so tell me if you can Who are you? Who are you? Where have you been, where are you going to? Well, Andrew McCrew must have lost his way 'Cause though he died long ago he was buried today. Down on nightmare alley, where the shady people sway a hobo came a-hikin' on a salty summer day Well he hopped a freight in Dallas, and he rode out of sight But on a turn he slipped, and he lost his grip and he fell in-to the night. Who are you? Who are you? Where have you been, where are you going to? Well, Andrew McCrew must have lost his way 'Cause though he died long ago he was buried today. Well, Andrew had one leg of wood, the other leg was small. And when he fell off the train that night he found he had no legs at all. Well they found him in the thicket, and the undertaker came. And they mummified his body for a relative to claim. Who are you? Who are you? Where have you been, where are you going to? Well, Andrew McCrew must have lost his way 'Cause though he died long ago he was buried today.


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