@ Generated more or less automatically by swtopmw by Erich Rickheit KSC heading "" breakbarlines underlaysize 9.5 notespacing *1.1 justify top left right stavespacing 1/64 systemgap 64 playtempo 100 key C time 4/4 [stave 1 treble 1 text underlay ulevel -25] "Now a lit-tle old la-dy by the name of Ma Ba-ker, Lived out of town on" [nocheck] c- c-; | e- g-; g g- g-; g- g- | a- g-; a g- e. | a c'- c'-; c' c' "one square a-cre In a lit-tle white house With a pic-ket fence all a-round" | d' d' d'- c'-; c'- a- | g- g-; g C' | e- e-; e- e-; g g- e- | D+_ | "= She had a kind and gen-= tle way Till the day the T. V. A. tried to" D. r- c- | e g g g | a-_ g-; a G | a c' c' c' | d' d' c' b- a- | "make Ma Ba-ker sell her lit-tle a-cre of ground.= They showed her a map" g g c'- g. | d- d-; d- d-; g- g-; b` | C+_ | C. c | e g- g-; g- "of how the ri-= ver ran And a sketch of a brand new dam but Ma Ba-ker" g-; g- g- | a-_ g-; a G | a c' c' c'- c'- | d' d' c' a | r g c'- g-; "would-nt sell her lit-tle a-cre of land.= She said, ``Pa left this to= me" g- g- | e- e-; e- e-; g- g-; e | D+_ | D. r- c- | e g g g | a-_ g-; a "son-ny and I would-n't sell for love nor mo-ney, No sir, Ma Ba-ker's gon-" g- e g- | a c'- c'-; c' c' | d' d' c'- c'-; a | g g c'- g-; g- "na keep her lit-tle a-cre of land.= Now the next time they came they" g- | d- d-; d- d-; g- g-; b` | C+_ | C. c- c- | a a- a-; a a | "brought the she-riff, and found Ma a-roc-kin' in an old porch chair, Just" a a c'- c' c- | g g- g-; g- g-; g- g- | g g c' c'- "a-knit-tin' and a-roc-kin' Out in the eve-ning sun;= She told them that" a- | c'- c'-; c'- c'-; c'- c'. | d' d'- c'-; b a | G+_ | G. r- c- | e g g "they'd best= to wait,= And not to step through the pic-ket gate,= And on" g | a-_ g-; a- g-_; g. e- | a c' c' c'- c'- | d' d'- c'-_; c' a | g "Ma Ba-= kers's lap they saw Pa's old shot-gun.= Now out in the mid-dle of" g c'-_ g e- | d- d-; d- d-; g b` | C+_ | C. c | e g- g-; g- g-; g- "the brand-= new lake, is a lit-tle is-land of one square a-cre, but Ma Ba-" g- | a-_ g-; a g e- c- | a c' c'- c'-; c' | d' d' c'- a a- | g g- "ker's just as hap-py as she can= be;= She can't swim, but she= can float," g-; c'. g- | e- e-; e g g-_ e- | D+_ | D+ | e g g g | a-_ g-; a g. "and catch big bass from her mo-= tor boat and when the wind ain't blo-" e- | a c' c' c'- c'- | d'-_ c'-; d' c'- c'-; b- a- | g g c'- "wing too much. she can wa-ter ski.= And Ma Ba-ker still owns her lit-tle" c'-; g | d d- d-; g b` | C+_ | C A | g g- g-; C' | d- d-; d- d-; "a-cre of land.= " g- g-; b | C'+_ | [nocheck] C'. || [endstave]