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The Lonely School Teacher lyrics

I don't remember her name
With a dunce cap, I was always her feature
I loved her just the same

She stood by through my childhood
Like small town school teachers do
At some little school house here in the wild wood
They taught men like Lincoln too

One day I tearfully told her
My mother expects me to pass
Then she let me look over the shoulder
Of the smartest girl in the class

Wish I knew how to reach her
I'd write a letter and say
If I'd lived the way you taught me to, teacher
I'd be a better man today

Wish I knew how to reach her
I'd write a letter and say
If I'd lived the way you taught me to, teacher
I'd be a better man today

I don't remember her name
With a dunce cap, I was always her feature

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