Oklahoma!
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His fingernails have never b’en so clean.
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Why then the preacher’d get up,
and he’d say:

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Folks, we are gathered here to moan
and groan over our brother Jud Fry...

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... who hung himself up
by a rope in the smokehouse.

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Then there’d be weepin’ and wailin’
from some of those women.

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And then he’d say:
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Jud was the most misunderstood man
in this territory.

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People used to think he was a mean,
ugly fella and call him a dirty skunk...

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... and orn’ry pig stealer.
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But the folks that really knowed him
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Know that beneath
them two dirty shirts he always wore

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There beat a heart as big as all outdoors
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As big as all outdoors
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Jud Fry loved his fellow man
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He loved his fellow man
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He loved the birds of the forests
and the beasts of the field

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He loved the mice and the vermin
in the barn

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And he treated the rats like equals
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Which was right.
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He loved all the little children.
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He loved everything
and everybody in the world

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Only
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Only he never let on,
so nobody ever knowed it.

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Pore Jud is daid,
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Pore Jud Fry is daid,
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His friends’ll weep and wail
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fer miles around.
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Miles around.
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The daisies in the dell
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will give out a diff’runt smell
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Becuz poor Jud
is underneath the ground.

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Pore Jud is daid
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A candle lights his haid.
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He’s layin’ in a cawfin made of wood.
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Wood.
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And folks are feelin’ sad

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