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and any brave fool who that might dispute
Singer: brody, dean
owned all the land around
and any brave fool who that might dispute
he was quick to snuff 'em out
owned all the land around
and any brave fool who that might dispute
he was quick to snuff 'em out
Singer: dean brody
owned all the land around
and any brave fool who that might dispute
he was quick to snuff 'em out
owned all the land around
and any brave fool who that might dispute
he was quick to snuff 'em out