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THIS IS THE VERSE THAT PRECEDES THE SONG:

Winter is a good time, quieter than some

You sit around the kitchen and you wait for spring to come.

Spring is a good time, lilacs at the door.

Roses climbing up the garden wall.

Summer is a good time, time for things to grow.

Time for getting ready for the very best time of all, the Fall

Nights are crisp and the air like wine, and the leaves begin to burn. And the dumb and Dutchman's doing fine.(NOT SURE ABOUT THAT LINE ?? - help, anyone??

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Everything grows in Pennsylvania, look around and you will see

Everything grows in Pennsylvania, anything and everything from A to Z

Asparagus, Broccoli, cauliflower, dandelion greens and escarole

Fennel and grapes and honeydew melon and iceberg lettuce for the salad bowl

Juniper, kale, and lovely lentils, mushroom, nutmeg, Okra, peas

Quinces, rutabaga, squash, tomatoes,

And onions (pronounced with a "U"nions) sweet like strawberries

Vinegar, also water melon, X-plants planted all in rows

Yams and zpinach, "NO!", zaurkraut, "NO!" Zucchini

In Pennsylvania everything grows

All you need is some seed and a plow or two

And a bull who's keeping company with a cow or two

And you've got plenty of Pennsylvania

Sweet land of meadows golden

And fat red barns a holdin'

All that goes to town on market day, on market day

Plenty of, plenty of, plenty of everything

In Pennsylvan-e-i-a

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