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Then settle down on an old goods box At the village store, I've seen women folks come to trade, Out of the snow and storm.
DUSTY LYRICS 123 Loafers huddled 'round the stove — No chance for them to warm ; Store-keeper would not say a word Or some might take offense, Some of the loafers claim to be Men of great prominence.
But men who're out trapping skunks Are not such a bore, As men who spend their leisure time At the village store.
I believe that those time-killers Will rue it by and by.
When
...before the Judgment bar Up yonder in the sky ; If they don't need their leisure time.
Or they are men of means.
They could improve the golden hours And do more good, it seems, Than loaf around and chew their cuds.
And talk politics galore; Set a bad example for young boys At the village store.
I believe I'd gamble on the fact That them old loafers think.
When they come before the pearly gate They can give St. Pete the wink, And he will let them amble through To regions bright and fair, Monopolize the front row seats In the eternal concert there.


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