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52 lines
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Conclusion: Every traditional Hootenanny ends with Good Night Irene:
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GOODNIGHT IRENE
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Chorus:
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Irene, good ni-i-ight
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Irene, good night
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Good night, Irene. Good night, Irene.
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I'll see you in my dreams
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Have we sung enough folk songs to suit ya?
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Of folk songs have we sung enough?
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Can the ACLU now recruit ya?
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If you don't like our show, well, that's
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tough!
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Chorus and singalong:
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Civil Liberties are worth defending
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Civil Liberties: that's why we're here
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Civil Liberties: effort worth spending
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So we'll see you the same time, next year.
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Chorus and singalong:
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Sometimes we are fighting the Congress
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Sometimes the local police
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Sometimes we're fighting the censors
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To protect our cherished beliefs
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Chorus and singalong:
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Sometimes it's the First Amendment
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Sometimes we're defending pot
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Sometimes we defend the right of those
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To sit on the pavement and rot
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Chorus and singalong:
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Every good show has an ending
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And this one was good, don't you think?
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Now homeward our friends are wending
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If they didn't have too much to drink.
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Chorus and singlalong:
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Irene, good ni-i-ight
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Irene, good night
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Good night, Irene, good night, Irene,
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I'll see you in my dreams.
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