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Farmer Ferdinand Hudson

Farmer Ferdinand Hudson lyrics by Robin Gibb. Now it is dawn and a new day is born But with a trail of despair The new day was shining but many had gone...

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Farmer Ferdinand Hudson

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Now it is dawn and a new day is born

But with a trail of despair

The new day was shining but many had gone

Farmer ferdinand hudson had lost much more than he'd won

He sat by a table and cried in his rum

(break)

The cobwebs hung heavy and dreary beside

All that looked at him could barely decide

He passed for one day so to sleep in that night

And early that morning he died

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