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Thoughts of my childhood
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Let me wander again To my old childhood home
Author: Everett J. Butrum
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3 hymnals
Author:
Everett J. Butrum
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First Line:
Let me wander again To my old childhood home
Title:
Thoughts of my childhood
Author:
Everett J. Butrum
Refrain First Line:
I can see that old home in the lane
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Christian Joy #36
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: Thoughts of my childhood
First Line
: Let me wander again To my old childhood home
Author
: Everett J. Butrum
Date
: 1946
Christian Joy #36
Quartet Song Book No. 3 #d46
Display Title
: Thoughts of my childhood
First Line
: Let me wander again To my old childhood home
Author
: Everett J. Butrum
Date
: 1945
Quartet Song Book No. 3 #d46
Quartet Song Book No. 4 #d57
Display Title
: Thoughts of my childhood
First Line
: Let me wander again To my old childhood home
Author
: Everett J. Butrum
Date
: 1947
Quartet Song Book No. 4 #d57
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