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MURRAY COUNTY POETRY

Poems by Murray Poets and Poems About Murray County
We Love Old Murray County
Author unknown
From Charles Shriner's 1911
History of Murray County


We love old Murray county,
With mountains rising high;
‘Tis here we love to linger long,
and here we hope to die.

Dear sacred spot, we love thee still,
When far away we roam,
No other place our hearts find rest,
No other place is home.


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