Lyrics General Store - Don McLean
Mornin',
Mrs.
Campbell
Lovely
day
today
I
heard
about
the
fire
I
wonder
what
the
papers
say
Let's
see
now:
Give
me
fifty
shotgun
shells
And
a
hundred
feet
of
rope
Just
add
that
to
my
bill
Says
here
there
ain't
no
hope
They
all
were
burned
alive
And
four
packs
of
cigarettes
No,
I
think
I'll
make
it
five
I
heard
about
the
wedding
I'm
so
happy
for
the
bride
Why
that
fire
house
looked
mighty
nice
And
the
whole
town
swelled
with
pride
We've
watched
her
grow
to
womanhood
She's
found
an
upright
man
She'll
learn
this
life
ain't
easy
You
do
the
best
you
can
No,
no,
my
family
ain't
so
good
My
wife
just
had
a
spell
And
I
can't
afford
the
medicine
She
needs
to
make
her
well
I've
been
laid
off
at
that
factory
For
sixteen
months
or
more
I
came
home
last
Wednesday
evenin'
I
found
her
lyin'
on
the
floor
Bye
now,
Mrs.
Campbell
Say
howdy
to
your
son
You
can
tell
him
we'll
go
huntin'
When
he
gets
a
bigger
gun
It
was
too
bad
about
that
fire
But
don't
you
get
me
wrong
We've
gotta
teach
these
people
How
to
stay
where
they
belong
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