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The Cremation of Sam McgeeBack to Song Category List Page Song Lyrics:
Ah those old northern lights, they have seen clear sights But the clearest sights that they did ever see It was on a moonlit mars of that old Lake Lavard On the night that I cremated Sam McGee Now my pal Sam McGee was from ol' Tennersee In the land where the cotton blooms grow But why Sam left his home in the deep deep south ta roam Round the cold way up north God only knows In the long search for gold he was always so cold How he longed again to roam the southern plain I would love to see him wade, how he feared the icy glade When I die he said cremate my last remains Well a fellows last need is a thing we have to heed So I promised and I swore I would not fail And again we started on at the first streaks o dawn But o God he was looki.n' ghastly pale He crouched on the sleigh and he raved away all day About the warmth from his home in Tennersee And before the night did fall, I'd a promise to recall Cause that was all that's left of Sam McGee And I came upon the mars of that old Lake Lavard Where a broken down derelic did lay She was jammed there in a vice of twenty feet of frozen ice Was abandoned and left there to decay Some planks I quickly tore from it's old cabin floor And I gathered up the chunks of scattered boards Soon the blaze was burnin' red, seem'd that ol' McGee was dead So I stuffed him in that ol' crematin' hole There sat my buddy Sam lookin' mighty cool and calm In the heart of those furnace flames galore And he wore a great big smile you could almost see a mile As he chuckled hurry up an' close the door She's a fine place in here but I greatly fear You may let in that awful cold and storm For since I left Palm Tree down in good ol' Tennersee She's the first time that I've been better warm Ah those old northern lights, they have seen clear sights But the clearest sights that they did ever see It was on a moonlit mars of that old Lake Lavard On the night that I cremated Sam McGee On the night that I cremated Sam McGee
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