A Little Old Church In England
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A Little Old Church In England
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A little old church in England tumbled down
A little old-fashioned church in London town
A pile of mortar and brick appears
Where it had peacefully stood for years
A little old church is gone beyond repair
But after a while a new church will be there
And we'll hear nothing but good
Where the little old church in England stood
Where the little old church in England stood...
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