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I Ain't Marching Anymore
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Draft Dodger Rag
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Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends
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Pleasures Of The Harbor
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Cross My Heart
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Links On The Chain
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Song of My Returning
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The Highwayman
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There But for Fortune
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Here's To The State Of Mississippi
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Flower Lady
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A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
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Changes
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The War Is Over
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Love Me, I'm a Liberal
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That's What I Want to Hear
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When I'm Gone
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In the Heat of the Summer
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Miranda
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That Was the President
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Pretty Smart On My Part
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Talking Birmingham Jam
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Chords Of Fame
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Too Many Martyrs
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The Men Behind the Guns
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Iron Lady
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Hills of West Virginia
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One More Parade
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The Party
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I've Had Her
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Power And The Glory
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Rehearsals For Retirement
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What's That I Hear
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I Kill Therefore I Am
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Tape From California
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Ballad of the Carpenter
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The Crucifixion
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No More Songs
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The Bells
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White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land
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William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed
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Bound for Glory
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Days of Decision
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Celia
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I'm Going to Say It Now
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The Thresher
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Cops of the World
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Ballad of William Worthy
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Jim Dean Of Indiana
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Talking Cuban Crisis
Jesus was a working man
And a hero you will hear
Born in the town of Bethlehem
At the turning of the year
At the turning of the year
When Jesus was a little lad
Streets rang with his name
For he argued with the older men
And put them all to shame
He put them all to shame
He became a wandering journeyman
And he traveled far and wide
And he noticed how wealth and poverty
Live always side by side
Live always side by side
So he said, "Come, all you working men
Farmers and weavers, too
If you would only stand as one
This world belongs to you
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