Тональность: D major•
Verse 1
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I was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
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I grew up in a house on Saginaw Bay.
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My daddy was a poor,
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hard -working Saginaw fisherman
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Too many nights he came home
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I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan
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The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man
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But he called me that son
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of a Saginaw fisherman
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And he said I wasn't good enough
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to claim his daughter's hand
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That's why I'm up here in Alaska
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looking around for gold
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I'm digging in the frozen ground so cold
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But with each new day,
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I pray I'll strike it rich
and then I'll go back
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home and claim my love
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in Saginaw, Michigan
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I wrote my love in Saginaw,
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Michigan
Saginaw, Michigan
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I said, honey, I'm coming home
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You can tell your dad
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I'm coming back a richer man
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I've hit the biggest strike
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Her daddy met the bus
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In Saginaw, Michigan
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He gave me a great big party
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and we drank champagne
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you're a wise, young, ambitious man
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Don't you want to sell
your father -in -law
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your Klondike claim?
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And now he's up there in Alaska
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digging in the cold, ground
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The greedy fool is looking
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for the gold I never found.
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and no one here is missing him.
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Least of all the newlyweds
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of Saginaw, Michigan.
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We're the happiest man and wife
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in Saginaw, Michigan.
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And he's ashamed to show his face
in Saginaw, Michigan.
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