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I'm always very sorry for a drinking man
Author: H. S. Taylor
Tune: [I'm always very sorry for a drinking man]
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First Line:
I'm always very sorry for a drinking man
Title:
I Know How It Is Myself
Author:
H. S. Taylor
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
For I know how it is myself
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Battle Cry: a new collection of temperance and prohibition songs (1887), p.116
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The Battle Cry #116
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: I Know How It Is Myself
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: I'm always very sorry for a drinking man
Tune Title
: [I'm always very sorry for a drinking man]
Author
: H. S. Taylor
Date
: 1887
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