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Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

There's a brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la la

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

 

Show me your motion

Tra la la la la

Come on show me your motion

Tra la la la la la

Show me your motion

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

 

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

 

I remember one Saturday night

We had fried fish and Johnny-cakes

I remember one Saturday night

We had fried fish and Johnny-cakes

 

Beng-a-deng

Beng-a-deng

 

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

There's a brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la la

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

 

Show me your motion

Tra la la la la

Come on show me your motion

Tra la la la la la

Show me your motion

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

 

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

 

I remember one Saturday night

We had fried fish and Johnny-cakes

I remember one Saturday night

We had fried fish and Johnny-cakes

 

Beng-a-deng

Beng-a-deng

 

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

See, brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la la

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

 

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

All had water run dry

Got nowhere to wash my cloths

 

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

Look that brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la la

Brown girl in the ring

Tra la la la la

She looks like a sugar in a plum

Plum plum

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I am so serious; there is actually a head stone in our local cemetery that reads that. I have seen it myself, but it was a woman from around late 1890's. I am trying to find it.

 

Here from funeralwire.com

 

Other often-visited grave sites belong to Edward Austin Kent, the only Buffalo resident who went down with the Titanic, and Amaryllis Jones, who has this humorous inscription on her flat grave marker: "I told you I was sick."

Edited by Gidget

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