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When I First Came To This Land

When I First Came To This Land. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I built myself a shack. I did what I could. I called my shack “Break-my-back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man.

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When I First Came To This Land

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  1. When I First Came To This Land

  2. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I built myself a shack. I did what I could. I called my shack “Break-my-back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could.

  3. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I bought myself a cow. I did what I could. I called my cow “No-milk-now” I called my shack “Break-my-back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could.

  4. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I bought myself a horse. I did what I could. I called my horse “Lame-of-course.” I called my cow “No-milk-now.” I called my shack “Break-my-back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could.

  5. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I got myself a wife. I did what I could. I called my wife “Joy-of-my-life.” I called my horse “Lame-of-course.” I called my cow “No-milk-now.” I called my shack “Break my Back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could.

  6. When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man. Then I got myself a son. I did what I could. I told my son “My work’s done!” I called my wife “Joy-of-my-life.” I called my horse “Lame-of-course.” I called my cow “No-milk-now.” I called my shack “Break my Back.” Still the land was sweet and good. I did what I could.

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