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2 2 La Croe The Beautful On the Mpp Le our lovely cty 5 Surely t the faret of the all. If we go aroangr When t coe the gloang) Then when we alway hear the call. CHORUS: La Croe La Croe, the Beautful La Croe La Croe, the Wonderful, How- we all adore you More and ore t ee. Hll and dale around u, Slng- ke above u, And old Grandad near u, Cty of our drea. When we thnk about you We can never doubt you, For you are to u our treaure trove. We are gad we're wth you And we'll alway gve you, All our heart bet loyalty and love. Bertha C. Kerr La Croe The Beautful 3 & 2
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6 6 Netlng at the foot of old "Grand Dad" bluff, on the venerable "Father of Water", at the confluence of the Black and La Croe rver, and endowed wth the raret of nature gft, the cty to whch th ong dedcated truly La Croe the Beautful." A cty of proved treet, beautful hoe, fne tore, largre ndutre, any park, broad culture, and wonderful chool, the entent of th ong a typcal expreon of the love of hoe by loyal on and daughter of who there are thouand. The awe nprng panoraa fro the top of old Grand Dad, ;; ore than x hundred feet above the cty, the ajety of the Mpp, the grandeur of the great clff that tand n row lke entnel on ether de a far a the eye can ee, the ever preent lazy blue haze rroundng the, the pctureque coulee through whch the aller rll and the larger tea wend ther way to jon the ancent rver, the occaonal r 'tern wheeler wth t crew of outherndarkej ; a render of day that are rapdly pang-god gft of a beautful ettng out of whch ha grown the fnet, the bet, the bgget all cty n the ddle wet, La Croe the Beautful. La Croe The Beautful 3 & 2
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