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    Posted on April 13th, 2009

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    Up on Edgehill

    Up on Edgehill
    By Trent Summer & Chuck Mead

    Well they fought the yelling rebels back
    From the fort up on the hill
    Fought them off with pick and axe
    Brother what I’m telling you is real
    They spilled a lot of blood up there
    But in the end there we’re standing up on Edge hill

    They settled in and settled down
    Stuck together and made a town up on that hill
    Hard work pays the working man
    And the good times roll when he can pay the bills
    And they built houses made of limestone
    Up on Edge hill

    Chorus
    Up on edge hill
    Up on edge hill
    This life on earth won’t last
    But your spirit will
    Time rolls along
    No it don’t stand still
    You can see for miles and miles
    Up on Edge hill

    There were doctors and lawyers and journeymen that
    Hung their shingles out on that hill
    On Saturday night they’d all be at Cotton’s
    Dancin’ drinkin’ and raisin’ hell
    Then get up and go to church on Sunday morning
    Up on Edge hill

    Chorus

    The govt. fought and closed the stores
    To build the interstate though that hill
    Then torn some houses down
    And close off some streets
    But that just made it easier to steal
    But their still sitting there on there front porches
    Looking out at what’s left of Edge hill



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