@ 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 G time 3/4 [stave 1 treble 1 text underlay ulevel -25] "'Twas in the late Twen-ties that there came a great flood. It drown-ded" [nocheck] g | b. d'-; d' | e'- d'. b- b- | g. g-; g | G r | R b | b d' "four thou-sand, there graves was the mud. 'Twas no-thing could with-stand" d' | e' d' b | b d' d' | d' r g | d'. d' d'- | e' d'. "that great ti-dal wave; And the ghosts of the va-nished= still cry from" d'- | b g g | G r | R a- a- | b a. g- | d G_ | G r | g G | g- "the grave== Lord, hold back the wa-ters of Lake O-kee-cho-bee, for Lake" g-; G_ | G_ g- r- | R d' | e' e'. e'- | e' d' c' | d' d'. e'- | d' b g | a "O-kee-cho-bee's blue wa-ters are cold.= When wild winds are blo-win'" a. a- | b a. a- | g- g. g | G_ g- r- | R d' | e' e' e' | e' d' "'cross Lake O-kee-cho-bee, They're cal-lin' and see-kin' for o-ther poor" e' | d' d'. e'- | d' b r- a- | g- g. g | g- d. d | e- g. g | "souls. Oh Lake O-kee-cho-bee's blue wa-ters are cold. " G a` | g` g`. a`- | b` a` g` | a` b` a` | [nocheck] G` || [endstave]