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The Land of the Muskeg (And the Shining Birch Tree) (Wade Hemsworth) Oh ye girls in the village, ye girls in the town! It's a long time, a very long time For a fella who's after bein' out on his own- Out on his own- Where the whisky jack's a-whistling cheerful and free In the land of the muskeg and the shining birch tree, The muskeg and the shining birch tree. Now it's all very well in the full of the day When there's no time, not very much time For a man to keep thinking of the things that don't pay- The things that don't pay- Where the rapids are rushing so grand and so free In the land of the muskeg and the shining birch tree, The muskeg and the shining birch tree. But in the quiet of the evening when the camp settles down And the night is cold, so very cold And old Rory Bory starts shifting around- Shifting around- He'll think of the warm lips and the laughter so free In the land of the muskeg and the shining birch tree, The muskeg and the shining birch tree. Come the in-between seasons of the freeze-up or the thaw, And it's let's go - hey, look out let's go, For we're off for some fun with the girls of the town- The girls in the town. He's a popular guy when his money flows free In the land of the muskeg and the shining birch tree, The muskeg and the shining birch tree. And when the huskies are a-howling in the cold winter's dawn, Then he'll recall, oh how he'll recall That he spent all his money with the girls in the town- The girls in the town. So boys save your money or you'll all be like me In the land of the muskeg and the shining birch tree, The muskeg and the shining birch tree. Copyright Southern Music Pub. Co. (Canada), Ltd, CAPAC Recorded by Art Thieme "On the Wilderness Road"/Folk Legacy Records FSI-105 JM
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