The "Mormon" Boy
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Kind friends, as here I stand to sing, so very queer (strange) I feel That now I've made my bow, I feel, I don't look quite genteel, But never mind, for I'm a boy, that's always full of joy, A rough and ready sort of chap, an honest Mormon boy A Mormon Boy, A Mormon Boy, I am a Mormon Boy, I might be envied by a king, for I am a Mormon Boy. My father was a Mormon, true, and when I am a man I want to be like him and do just all the good I can. My faults I'll try to overcome and while I life enjoy, With pride I'll lift my head and say, I am a Mormon Boy. Chorus again.